Monthly Archive for September, 2008

decibel festivel panel discussion

I’ll be sitting on a panel at this year’s decibel festival in seattle. the panel is called “monetizing music : the art and science of licensing”, and we’ll be talking about making music for film, games, and television.
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we’ve got (re)issues

so we’ve got some digital reissues of scientific american work available for sale.

first up is “saints of infinity / simulated d.i.y.”. this was originally a 4 12″ series, that was then compiled onto a double cd. both were released on slabco records and are long out of print. if you like bang for your buck than this is for you…almost 2 hours of music for $10. not bad.

on itunes: sientific american – saints of infinity / simulated d.i.y.

next up is the scientific american side of the sa/plastiq phantom split 12″ from a couple years ago. two tracks with two excellent remixes, including the r.hudson remix of ffbe. it is awesome.

on itunes: scientific american – tubes

they’re available at most other digital stores as well. search at your personal favorite and buy from them!

two new vids

posted a couple more things to vimeo. one is the 95% complete video for a song called ‘tencore’:


and one for ‘all collide as one’. its not really a video, more just a rough motion sketch that’s been sitting on the hard drive for way too long:


more scntfc on vimeo

added a couple more pieces to the scntfc vimeo channel. another eames piece, and a motion design study from a few years back:


look for more soon, as well as a refresh to this site in order to make more of a distinction between “art” vs. “commerce”.