Over at linoleumjet.com I’ve posted some examples of my recent concert photography endeavors.
Monthly Archives: March 2008
Photo on rollingstone.com
Rollingstone.com just published this photo I took of Ice Cube at his performance at South by Southwest.
Shot from the photo pit moments before Austin’s finest began shooing the photographers out. Settings: F4, 1/50, ISO 1600, 70-200mm lens at 185mm, and using a Canon 20D.
Ice Cube is a techie!
Mark Trammell interviewed Ice Cube today for the SF music blog Attacked by Jackets and I was there to record the moment. (There are more photos over at linoleumjet.com.)
An excerpt from the interview:
I was writing raps on the laptop at one point in my career, you know, earlier in my career. I think it’s always kinda been there. You know, when we started making music, they had one drum machine. It was an Oberheim DMX and that was it. Once all these different samplers came out, you know, that kinda turned us, somewhat, into techies. We had to go get the new drum machine to help us make better music. So, it just started expanding our minds on technology and what we had to do to make it work.
A quick lesson in post-modern critical theory
House-sitting for a friend has been cast as somehow scandalous by our friends over at Valleywag. These seasoned journalists deserve props for not only being able to write rhyming headlines, but for also clearly understanding how to leverage post-structural theory to avoid libel. Their marvelously vague terminology (the “latest name linked” to someone) puts the reader, rather than the author, into the position of construing/constructing the narrative: “since meaning can‚Äôt come from the author, it must be actively created by the reader through a process of textual analysis.”
Glad that other people are reading Derrida and Barthes in Silicon Valley.

