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Andy Carvin's Waste of Bandwidth

Description: Occasional Musings on Internet Culture, the Media and Countless Unrelated Topics

Podcast News Feed: http://www.andycarvin.com/index.xml

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  • Mariachi!

    - Taken at 11:12 AM on July 02, 2008 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu
    Formats available: MPEG4 Video (.mp4)

  • Chuck DeFeo on the Wisdom of John Adams

    Notes from GOP strategist Chuck DeFeo, in which he invokes John Adams' writings on freedom of the press and how his word are more true than ever before. -andy

  • Arianna Huffington: New Wine vs. Old Wine

    My notes from Arianna Huffington's talk at the Personal Democracy Forum. -ac

  • Clay Shirky on Collective Action

    Here are my notes from Clay Shirky's presentation at PDF2008 today. Much of the talk was actually inspired by a blog post of mine two years ago about the Belarus Ice Cream Flash Mob. -andy

  • Arianna Huffington, Matt Stoller and a Quick Qikstream

    NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday conducted an interview with Arianna Huffington and Matt Stoller at the Personal Democracy Forum conference earlier today, and I tagged along to shoot a live mobile stream of it. Here's the archive of the interview:

  • Discussing Twitter, Liveblogging and Journalism at the Guardian in London

    For those of you wondering why I've been quiet for the last couple of weeks, I was in London with limited Internet access (stupid US phone doesn't work there) and then moved into our new house. I'll talk about the move later, but for now I wanted to share the podcast that was recorded of the event I attended in London, hosted by The Guardian newspaper. The event was part of a two-week series of forums on the future of journalism, and it focused on how real-time publishing tools like live-blogging and Twitter are actually tools for generating conversations journalism and how to make journalism better. It's 90-minutes long, but if you're interested in the subject, it's worth a listen. You can hear it by playing the streaming media file below or downloading the of the event.

  • Mobile post sent by acarvin



    Mobile post sent by acarvin using Utterzreply-count Replies.  mp3

  • Save the Whales, Twitter!

    Those of you who are Twitter users like I am are probably just as frustrated with the number of crashes they've been having as of late. It seems like every other time I try accessing the site I'm greeted with their error message - a whale that's being lifted by a flock of birds.

    twitterwhale

    It's gotten so bad, though, that some people are beginning to take it out on the poor whale. For example, my friend Keith Hopper had his own take on the whale art, with his version featuring the aftermath of the whale being dropped by those birds. This got me thinking about depictions of whales in art, which led me to mock up these alternative versions of the Twitter error message:

    Twitter is Over Capacity I

    Twitter is Over Capacity II

    Seen any other creative interpretations of the Twitter whale? If so, please tag them twitterwhale on Flickr, del.icio.us, technorati, etc so we can follow along. Meanwhile, hopefully Twitter will get its act together and make these crashes a thing of the past, so the poor Twitter whale can fly off with his avian friends in peace and harmony. -andy

  • A Camel Eating Cantaloupe

    An animal trainer feeds a cantaloupe to a camel at the Leesburg Animal Park in Leesburg, VA.
    Formats available: mp4

  • Jane Goodall Autographs a Busted Fender?

    Today in the parking lot at the Ikea in College Park, MD, we spotted a car that appeared to be autographed by Jane Goodall just above a busted fender. The signature includes the line "I did not do this!!"

    At first I thought it was a joke, but then when I got home I found a couple of Jane Goodall autographs online, and the letters J and G are eerily similar to the signature on the car:

    Jane Goodall Autograph 1

    Jane Goodall Autograph 2

    What do you think? Real or fake? -andy

  • Vic Chesnutt Live at NPR

    It's a good thing I had to work from home today, because otherwise I would have seen Vic Chesnutt play at NPR today.

    Okay, that sounds strange, so lemme explain. I'm a big fan of Vic's, ever since helping organize a free concert with him and Bob Mould at Northwestern 15 years ago. Today, though, I got an email just as I arrived home that he'd be playing a few songs at NPR, at Bob Boilen's desk. I was really bummed about missing it, and Jon Foreman twittered that it was a shame he didn't have my Nokia N95 on hand to stream it. So I suggested he set up a Mogulus account on Bob's laptop so I could watch it from home. The result is this live video stream:

    It's currently 2:20. Still waiting for Vic to perform. Looking forward to it. -andy

  • Impromptu Interview with Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday?

    So I was working at my desk yesterday when Weekend Edition Sunday producer Davar Ardalan suddenly appeared with Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday?, a nonpartisan group that produces a fascinating video blog about electoral reform. (In case you're wondering about the name, it's based on the question of why on earth U.S. elections are held on a Tuesday, when most people are stuck at work.) Jacob has been participating in Weekend Edition's Sunday Soapbox blog, which features political commentaries from video bloggers and podcasters, and he was in town for some meetings. (He's also headed to a Memorial Day clam bake at Joe Trippi's horse farm; hope he shoots some video while he's there.)

    We ended up running across the street to the local Starbucks to grab a drink and enjoy the first tolerably warm temps we've had in a few days. It didn't take long for me to whip out my N95 and record an impromptu interview with Jacob about Why Tuesday? and electoral reform:

  • Union Station, West Hall

    Low-res version of a giant panorama photo I took at DC's Union Station. View the high-res version.

    unionstation-west.jpg

  • Almost Arrested for Taking Photos at Union Station

    As some of you may know, I've been testing out a Gigapan panorama photo system over the last week, after I received a loaner of their robotic camera mount from Carnegie Mellon's robotics lab. I brought it in to NPR to demonstrate it to colleagues and go on a photo safari to photograph the architecture at Union Station. Apparently, as far as Union Station's security operations are concerned, that's a criminal offense, since we nearly got arrested.

    Here's a low-res version of the photo. Click the image to see the extreme high-res, half-a-gigapixel Gigapan version. (Don't worry, it loads dynamically, so don't worry about the size of the pic.)

    The Panorama That Almost Got Me Arrested

  • Dizzy vs the Gigapan


    Dizzy vs the Gigapan, originally uploaded by andycarvin.

    I just got my hands on a Gigapan, a robotic camera mount developed by Carnegie Mellon University's robotics lab that allows you to take gigapixel-resolution pictures. And what does Dizzy try to do? Take over the photo shoot. Typical. -andy

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