Archive for the 'music' Category
Steampunk and Robot Anthology: Theatre, Music, Illustrations
Posted on September 24, 2010 - Filed Under art, friends, music, theater | 6 Comments
Here, for your enjoyment, are 17 plays, 8 original songs, and 8 illustrations published under a Creative Commons “Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike” license. Also, come see the companion stage show: An Evening of Steampunk and Robot Theatre! Now playing at The Players’ Ring Theater. THEATRE: (click below to download a zip file) 17 original steampunk [...]
Happy Halloween from Murkadee!
Posted on October 31, 2007 - Filed Under music | Leave a Comment
I just got the limited edition Murkadee EP “Pops Ghostly” that was released for Halloween. Every album is numbered, and I got number ONE! Thanks Murkadee! I’m honored. If there is anyone out there that hasn’t discovered this quirky pop band of wonder, then give them a listen. Disclaimer: I am still wearing my Halloween [...]
The Man Who Was Thursday Project featured in The Wire, The Eye
Posted on January 29, 2007 - Filed Under art, music, new media, notable video on the net, video | Leave a Comment
New songs are just around the corner! Until then, read about the inspiration for the project in this article just published in The Wire in association with the RPM Challenge. Also, I will participating in RPM ’07 with a hip hop side project called The Secret People. Yes, I will be rapping on the album. [...]
The Man Who Was Thursday Project in The Exeter Newsletter
Posted on January 9, 2007 - Filed Under art, music, new media, press | 1 Comment
The Man Who Was Thursday Project is continuing to pop up in the press. Today it was in The Exeter Newsletter. That is my local paper so I had to run out and get a copy. Click on the image to read the article. And more press coverage is on the way! There is a [...]
The Man Who Was Thursday Project in The Boston Globe
Posted on January 5, 2007 - Filed Under art, music, new media | Leave a Comment
There is a great article about AXIOM, the gallery that is featuring The Man Who Was Thursday Project for the next few months. Here is an excerpt from The Boston Globe’s coverage: Look at “iArt,” opening Jan. 12, showcasing video art made for handheld devices. Artist Ravi Jain’s car, where he has recorded his own [...]
