Month: April 2006

Note to Self

The much-beloved last.fm expose a “top albums” feed (here) that provides amazon URLs to images. It doesn’t change enough to be worth tying directly in to my weekly “top ten” list on ala.sda.ir but it might be a useful data source, to then build a personal weekly top ten albums.

I’m thinking about this because I’ve conculded that tracks doesn’t work well enough to be interesting, since I tend to listen to new albums two or three times in a row per day for several days on the trot, so for example, last weeks top 10 was entirely made up of Dresen Dolls, despite the fact the an album chart would have been a more comprehensive sampler of my listening habits.

(Edit: Damn. Their “top tracks” feed doesn’t carry album data, so matching the two isn’t currently feasibly. Although I note they’ve got a weekly top albums feed on their web services pages, although it doesn’t currently hold data…)

This entry was originally published at my workblog.

Just a quick heads up…

I’m just about to change the DNS for my alasdair.biz domain. I’ve got everything set up at the new hosts already, but it’s possible that my email may be a little wonky at some point over the next few days, so if you’re mailing me in the next day or two, and don’t get a response, drop me a line to check that I’ve recieved your mail.

[Photography] I’m busy, but…

One for the London-based camera-owning nerds of this parish. Via thamshere, Shoot Shoreditch is on this Sunday. It’s an excuse to spend an afternoon wandering about a fairly photogenic bit of town, and possibly even win prizes for doing so. I’d go, if I didn’t already have plans, but I’m sure that others might be interested…

Weekend Gone.

Friday night, comedy at The Ship in Borough. A bit of photography on the way home, trying a few more ambitious tricks with long exposures, some of which worked, some of which didn’t. Pleasant start to the weekend

Saturday afternoon: The Tempest, Islington. Half the cast were weak, (mostly the King’s Party and Ferdinand), and I really didn’t feel there was much directorial vision there – I had no idea what I was supposed to take away from the play past Shakespeare’s original themes and intentions – it sort of felt like the number of unusual directorial choices (all of the major roles filled by women, starting with a plane crash rather than a shipwreck, despite the fact that none of the later dialogue was changed to reference this, a sudden attack of (entertaining, don’t get me wrong) belly dancing in Act 4) were done to be “modern” and “challenging” rather than because the director has a point to make. And the sound engineer should have been taken out and shot. When the sound effects make it impossible for people sat in the middle of the audience to hear most of Act 1 Scene 1 (and a few other points besides), then you know that someone doesn’t know what they’re doing.

Still, all that said: it was perfectly enjoyable. Prospero, Ariel and Caliban are my favourite characters in the play, and they were all more than up to the job, and I can listen to Shakespeare’s language and metaphor for hours.

Saturday evening: ewa‘s and nicklocking‘s respective birthday bashes. Drinking of cocktails, beer and sangria. Tapas. Mild drunkenness. Extremely good fun.

Sunday, daytime: catching up on sleep and emails. And then, in the evening, Jason’s gig.

He didn’t disappoint. I won’t go on about it, because I’m sure you’re all bored of me going on about him. I’ll just say thanks to those who came along – he’s deserved a London gig like that for years – and yah boo sucks to those that didn’t.

There was also a snake dancer, on after Jason, and I think I sort of understand how porn photographers (not that this was porn, but it’s an insight, anyway) do the job. Without the camera, I was watching a fairly attractive young woman wearing not very much cavorting on stage with a snake. With the camera between me and her, I was watching a collection of lines and curves and colours to be framed in the best manner possible. I was, I swear to god, honestly surprised at the huge difference in my responses with and without the camera.

This leads into something I was talking about the other week with alexdecampi and also with jhaelan – the idea that there’s an increasing number of people who do things in order to document, rather than to have the experience. I don’t think it’s necessarily bad, you understand, but I know that I’m often torn, at good gigs, between using the camera and watching the show. The difference isn’t as marked at most gigs as it was last night, but then, I’m generally taking photos of bands whose work I know more or less by heart, and I can listen to music at the same time. When I’m dealing with something that’s more, or even purely, visual, the photographic urge might well get quite badly in the way of the experience.

It might well also play in to my other interests in things like interface design and/or human/technological interaction. warren_ellis‘ Transmetropolitan comic, for example, features a protagonist with camera built in to his ever-present sunglasses. Would that be an elegant interface to prevent that disconnect, or would it do exactly the reverse, and keep that disconnect almost permanently in place?

Tonight, a five course dinner and wine tasting, for ewa‘s birthday meal out. Good comedy, theatre, company, music, photography, food and drink all in the space of a few days, and more of the same to come this week.

I don’t generally go a bundle on the metaphysical poets, but I have to say, I think George Herbert was right. Living well is the best revenge.

Final Reminder

Tonight, Jason Webley is playing South London Pacific. If you get there before 9, it will only cost you a fiver to get in, for an evening of cocktails and cabaret. (I’m planning on getting there at about 7:30/8-ish). There’s a happy hour before ten, so you can enjoy cheap tiki drinks, too.

I’m sure you’re all sick of me reminding you about this, but really, this is important to me. I won’t do the usual spiel about Jason’s act, and how good it is – you’ve all heard it. Instead, I will just reiterate that Jason’s a really first class guy, and I would like him to have a really good gig in London at long last. So please, come along if you can. It’ll be a different sort of night out, and I will, in all seriousness, refund your cost of entry if you get there before nine, and don’t enjoy his act.

ewa’s birthday drinks

She’s still in bed complaining of a hangover, so I’m being told to tell people:

ewa, elethe and jackie_brown will be drinking cocktials and being fabulous tonight in order to celebrate their various brithday’s.

Kick off here: http://www.redfort.co.uk/akbar/ Between 5:30 and 6.

(My apologies to nicklocking – I’ll try and stick my head round the door of the Crouch for a quick one at some point tonight…)