Archive for December 17th, 2008
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments
- 07:39 Our kitchen smells like a Thai restaurant. #
- 10:49 I wish there was a way to functionally synchronize my contacts on Exchange and Gmail. It would make my life so much easier. #
- 11:44 I should have just claimed vacation days for Thursday and Friday as soon as I found out about the power outage. #
- 12:30 I love that you can create new HTML macros in MarsEdit! #
- 15:58 #Blog: Archiving the Past… kclose3.com/blog/?p=184 #
- 17:13 Guess I’m taking a half day tomorrow no matter what, I have to take the kiddo to the doctor and Heather’s unavailable to do so. #
- 17:15 Lamest video clips ever… they promise clips from the show, but play only commercials. #
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Archiving the Past…
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 | Entertainment | 5 Comments
…in which I talk about the ultimate mix tape (er, CD).
Mix tapes, who among us that grew up in the 80′s (or ealier) hasn’t made at least one mix tape for a friend, platonic or otherwise. I used to make mix tapes for all of my friends simply because I had a more eclectic taste in music than most of my peers and I love to introduce people to new things. About seven years ago, my wife’s nephew was young, impressionable, and very interested in my tastes in music, so I made what can only be called the ultimate mix CD. It was the culmination of all of my musical history and design sensibilities. In an effort to keep this project alive years after it’s disappearance (as I have no idea where it lives at this time), I am going to repost the track listing as accurately as possible. › Continue reading
Archiving the Past…
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments
…in which I talk about the ultimate mix tape (er, CD).
Mix tapes, who among us that grew up in the 80’s (or ealier) hasn’t made at least one mix tape for a friend, platonic or otherwise. I used to make mix tapes for all of my friends simply because I had a more eclectic taste in music than most of my peers and I love to introduce people to new things. About seven years ago, my wife’s nephew was young, impressionable, and very interested in my tastes in music, so I made what can only be called the ultimate mix CD. It was the culmination of all of my musical history and design sensibilities. In an effort to keep this project alive years after it’s disappearance (as I have no idea where it lives at this time), I am going to repost the track listing as accurately as possible.
As a part of this immense collection, I created a full packaging ensemble for it.
I bough two six-disk cases and created art for all visible surfaces and even wrote a book detailing why each song was chosen in the collection. The book was composed while listening to the music, and thus has a kind of stream of consciousness feel. It was intended to be read as you listened to the music. The book, of course, was no simple matter either, being laid out with graphics and even hand bound. Finally, I wrapped the entire thing in a slip case to hold it all, again with full artwork. All the artwork, I will admit, was appropriated from various anime resources, but re-colored, re-composed, or re-edited to work with the new layout.
This is not what I would call a traditional blog entry, but it’s something I want to share and remember. Be forewarned, this was a twelve disk collection. Be sure to scroll all the way to the end of the track listing for a surprise…
Originally posted at K. Close III
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