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Software Engineer for SpinXpress. Developed the desktop application and Directory Services.
I have worked in many sectors of the Software Industry doing embedded programming for Sharp Research Labs, Web development for Active Arts Sports Portals, and now Desktop Applications and Networking/Security Engineering for SpinXpress.
I ride my bike...a lot - surf when the waves are right, and I board when there's snow (and I can afford it). My background is in music (concert promotions, marketing and artist management). These days I've been working in a lot of New Media. Check out some of my podcasts below or better yet - visit www.towerpod.com . I LOVE meeting and networking with new people. Check out my various thumbprints on the web by checking out the links to the left. Write me anytime...
I ride my bike...a lot - surf when the waves are right, and I board when there's snow (and I can afford it). My background is in music (concert promotions, marketing and artist management). These days I've been working in a lot of New Media. Check out some of my podcasts below or better yet - visit
www.towerpod.com . I LOVE meeting and networking with new people. Check out my various thumbprints on the web by checking out the links to the left. Write me anytime...
Fred Pook
Fred Pook has been a software developer for the last 25 years and worked on projects (commercial and non) ranging from MIDI music sequencers, SWIFT bank transfer interfaces for ING Bank to Web casts for Dutch broadcast companies. My expertise is ad-hoc system integration and software interfaces based on the input from other disciplines and real use on location. My interest currently is Wireless Lan (Wi-Fi), RADIUS servers and sustainable business models based on micro payments.
My name is Johnathan J. Stegeman/MidiMacMan, and I am a composer, web master, photographer, graphic artist, and freelance writer from Denver, Colorado.
I am have been playing the piano since age five, and while I have had no classical or "formal" piano training, my self taught technique has been shaped mostly by ear, and my love for improvisational styles mixed in with fundamental theories about chord structures and harmonies. Without writing music, I wouldn't feel but maybe a fraction of the person I am.
For music is my greatest passion, and therefore greatest source of sorrow, despair and frustration at times. It has occurred to me that my songs may be loved by even just a few other souls, after I have passed through this human existence. Sadly this happens to many more artists that you may have ever imagined.
However, they never give up their motivation, as if forced by a ethereal force to continue their artistic expression. Almost a curse it can feel at times, but I don't think that any artist, whether successful, or not, would trade in this unseen force for anything in the world. I know for example: I would not trade my sense of hearing in for my sense of sight. But what a foolish bargain most people would agree. I cannot help the fact that my music is so much of me.
Only in the last two years, and after great rejection by the music world, despite rigorous study through high school, and three years of study at the University of Colorado at Denver, have I taken up other artistic expressions. Web Design, Graphic Design, Freelance writing, and even advertising and product development are skills that I had no real training with, even through college. These skills have been fashioned through my own quest for knowledge, and are quite immature in development stages. Yet I am proud of where I have come, especially for the skills I have learned on my own.
What it has taught me, is that the world is anyone's oyster, and you can harvest whatever riches you may admire with work and with the simplest desire.
Thanks for noticing perhaps something in my work. It all adds up to make all my effort have some final worth.
Yours Always,
Johnathan J. Stegeman/MidiMacMan.
I am a freelance artist and teacher working with and in the local community. I use video, animation and interactive media.
Your average web 2.0 user
Filmmaker and videoblogger
Livin', learnin', that's about all i can say or ask for.
next>This group was created to help get people more involved with the entertainment industry. It is supported by the world known web radio station 106.9 The EYE. This radio station is always up-to-date and will keep you informed.IF YOU WANT:Insider Tips (Clubs, Music, Movies, etc.)Dates (Concerts, Parties, Raves, etc.) Backstage Passes VIP Passes Free Concert TicketsCruise Tickets AND LOTS MORE!!!This group is not a spam group, it is just 106.9 The EYE.FOR MORE INFOMATION CONTACT www.myspace.com/theeye1069
A Group to share video material recorded at the Sunrise Festival 2007, primarily amongst people who were directly involved in the production of the material itself -- but hopefully through the facilities of SpinXpress to bring on board this virtual vessel of creativity, other people of like mind who might wish to become involved in the project. Material already available on the web is showcased currently at http://www.myspace.com/earthcircustv though the video material is actually held at locations with the same username at Google video (for longer clips) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-267532936421835281&hl=en-GB and playlists hosted at: http://www.youtube.com/earthcircustv. I think that's sufficient information for now, other than to say that some very large files will be updated to this location (of footage not already available at the previously mentioned locations) so keep an eye on this location in coming weeks to see the material accumulate, and then lets see how this project develops during the 'winter months' of 2007/8. ONE LOVE !
A group set up for participants in the EVO - Open Web Publishing 2007 session to explore the possiblities of using SpinXpress2 as a tool in the process of creating collaborative media projects.
Live, work, and/or love in New York City? Then you're eligible to enter our Fall Film Fest by uploading your 5-minute film here. $15,500 in prizes, including 50 4th prizes @ $250 in NYC-spendable gift certificates. Be sure to include valid contact information and the description you want to accompany your video in printed material, including any web link(s) .
***THESE VIDEOS ARE VERY GRAPHIC AND NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART*** Videos collected from www.peta.org they vary from videos exposing animal cuelty in the food, entertainment, clothing and experimental industries. Please visit www.peta.org for more, or post more videos in this group that you find from other parts of the web.
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These are things I want to share with you without posting them on the web. You're downloading these things directly from my computer.
The podcast where we take a look at some of the most important issues of the week in tech and on the web, and how they affect us all.
Activities at London's Theatro Technis - experimenting in the field of web-media on the occasion of it's 50th Anniversary. See videos already uploaded to the current profile at http://www.myspace.com/theatrotechnis from http://www.youtube.com/theatrotechnis and also from the History/Archives section at its own website available at http://www.theatrotechnis.com
March 30 : Homeopathy with Lorri AndersonMarch 30, 2009 : On todays show : Lorri Anderson is with us to share aboutHomeopathy, and how it can benefit your life. You can learn about the many uses of Evening Primrose as well as discovering the differences between Tropical and Sidereal Zodiac systems of Astrology. What exactly is Homeopathy?Thats a question we have yet to delve into here on Ancient Medicine Today. And, Im very excited to have Lorri Anderson here with us to answer just that question. Lorri is Certified in Classical Homeopathy, as well as having a Master of Science degree in Homeopathy. Lorri practices Classical Homeopathy at 19 Oaks Homeopathy, 1212 W. Oltorf, Austin, Texas. You can also find her on the web at : http://www.austinhomeopath.com
February 16 : Can your Chiropractor help Diabetes?On todays show: How can a Chiropractor help a person with Diabetes? Dr Victor Carsrud is here to answer that question. And take a walk on the wild side and learn about Yarrow and its uses in herbal medicine.Dr. Victor Carsrud is a Chiropractic Doctor in Austin, and practices from Exelon Health. You can find Doctor Carsrud on the web at: www.excelonhealth.com/
Feburary 2 : Diet and Diabetes : Tips and secrets to managing your sugar levelsOn todays show : Part two in a series about how Holistic Medicine can help in the treatment of Diabetes. Dr. Amy Neuzil a Naturopathic Doctor is on the show. Doctor Neuzil is going to share about Diet and other secrets to help you manage your diabetes holistically. If you would like to learn more about Doctor Amy Neuzil and her work you can find her on the web at : www.excelonhealth.com/
In this blue entangled squirmy web moving background we've imparted a soft touch to blend easily behind any text or other visual elements. Great for composite videos, intro videos, presentations, web animation and flash! http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Musical notes flash in rainbow colors against a white background in this dazzling moving background. Combined with a hip audio backing track, this animated background is the perfect addition to your next VJ show, audio DVD background or web flash animation! FFU AVI package includes the .wav audio file. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
In the year 2082 communication is done almost entirely using light and holographic displays. In this colorful animation, this futuristic data communication is brought to life as we witness the future equivalent of your home data line (let's call it a light modem). Watch as data traverses and saturates the light modem's stream at blazing fast speeds, each disc representing a simultaneous connection to the Inter-Planetary Web. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Splashes of blue electricity leap from an underlying web of electric current in this awesome particle animation. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
We'd noticed a lot of folks searching for a globe animation, so we've made one! While it takes the real Earth 24 hours to make one rotation, the Earth in our video takes only six seconds! In an effort to try and represent not just the globe and the continents upon it but also the cloud layers and thin stratosphere of our home, this animation took over 12 hours to render on our render farm. We think you'll agree, though, it was certainly worth the wait! This great video comes complete with a black masking background perfect for using in your web flash animations or to overlay another video! http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
A cube of molecules rotates and turns in a geometric pattern as the colors of the molecules shift and mutate. A touch of radial blur and some additional post processing bring this video background to life! The black masking background makes this animation perfect for use in your web flash animations and as an overlay video. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
Take a journey into the cosmos as gas clouds and stars evolve and intesify in brilliant shades of lavendar. http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
In this awesome blue and white particle animation abstract blue hues fall from top to bottom producing a sweet grid-like effect reminicent of something we used to do with ML back in the C= days. Even if you don't know what ML or C= are, you'll love this video background. The effect is somewhat lost in the compression to web video formats, so you'll have to download it to get the full effect, but it is worth it! http://www.dvdmenubacks.com
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