Nick Clark-Spear: Bathroom acoustics is the new studio.
Go check out Nick Clark-Spear’s interpretation of “O Holy Night”, actually one of my favorite Christmas carols. Bathroom acoustics is the new studio in this user-generated content Web 2.0 Internet era. And it does a pretty descent job.
This young promising baritone has passion and talent which I know will take him far. He’s also such a good friend of mine with such a remarkable voice too if you ask me!
Leave a comment while you are there if you liked it! Enjoy!
Josh Groban - O Holy Night by Nick Clark-Spear
Garage Canada finance Praized
J’ai écrit il y quelques jours sur la firme de capital de risque Garage Technology Venture Canada, car j’admirais leur façon de voir les choses, et la culture qui semblait les animer dans leurs investissements.
Cet après-midi, La Presse annonce que Garage Canada investira un million (1,000,000) de dollars dans Praized Média, startup montréalaise de l’ère Web 2.0 / Local 2.0
Très bonne nouvelle pour Sylvain Carle et ses associés. Je suis vraiment heureux de voir un tel investissement dans la métropole! Je suis également bien curieux d’essayer le bêta.
Il ont même une table avec leur logo. C’est toujours bon signe ;)
– Pierre Nick
Art of Code
While browsing around on Apple’s website (I always have to get my weekly dose of it), I stumbled upon their very interesting Pro section about this French company called Trafik. Founded in 1997, Trafik “designs dynamic visual art and interactive environments then builds the custom applications necessary to realize them.”
The main focus of the video is a piece called Sonic Cube, which consists of a large illuminated cube responding to ambient sound. I’m a suck up for this kind of new digital media; it is something I’d really like to venture in one day.
In the meantime, be sure to check out the video about those “artists of programming” and all the other cool stuff people do with Macs that seems to be cool enough for Apple to mention. [via apple.com]
