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City Walkers [photo set]

posted Feb 10, 2012 8:55 AM by LoftnInja UNrealtor

City Walkers
In this album, I examine the minds of people roaming the streets of North Brooklyn.  What are they really thinking? Check out the album City Walkers on Facebook

Klout This, Klout That Rolling in +K

posted Feb 9, 2012 9:45 AM by LSU Justin Farrow

Klout is a measure of influence online
I find Klout to be a very interesting way to measure social influence online.  I've been trying to encourage the members of Land Surveyors United to become more engaging with their social media profiles and so far there are several surveyors that are hitting the virtual concrete pretty hard these days. If you happen to be on Klout, connect with me.  Let's influence each other!

Robots Have No Soul

posted Nov 4, 2011 10:02 AM by LoftnInja UNrealtor

Robots Graffitti Williamsburg Brooklyn
robots have no passions to spend time and energy on- no soul to store the data. robots cant create, consider, console or contradict ideas-only manufacture a product from our thoughts and those who came before us and the robots.
Its probably a good thing that robots cant realize they're being used. They'll probably  become too human. We'll have to replace them too. who replaces who?

Hack To Embed Facebook Videos Into Your Ning Network

posted Oct 5, 2011 11:00 AM by Justin Farrow

Originally posted this to the Creators network for Ning, but you never can tell these days where your data will go, so I'm posting it over here for those who need this help.

As we all know, ning has made It quite simple  to embed Youtube videos, but how (you might ask yourself) can you embed Facebook videos on your ning network. Facebook videos have links to share the Facebook video on your wall or to your friends wall, but does not provide an embed code. Well, today I'm going to show you how to hack a facebook video url and  embed facebook videos into your ning network using either the video embed option or the inline video embed feature within a text box.  Here is how to do it.

 

*additional hack to shortcut much of this at bottom of this post (for slow internet connections)

 

1. Find a Facebook Video which is relevant to your ning...go to its page.

When you are viewing a Facebook video in your news feed / profile and reach the end, these are the options offered.

 


Click on the “Go to Video” link and you are directed to the Facebook video page.

2. Find and Edit Facebook Video Url

Now look at the long url address in the browser location bar. It will look something like this

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=123456789012345      (not a real video)

This is what the url of the Facebook video page looks like and cannot be embedded. We have to edit and shorten this url  to get the actual Facebook video url to embed. So this is the shorter url we need (note the changes, number stays same)

http://www.facebook.com/v/123456789012345

2. Make the Facebook Video Embed Code

If you look at the old style embed code for any Youtube video, you find it looks like this

<object width="500" height="314">
<param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/kdjuyfQijs0?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US"></param>
<param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param>
<param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param>
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/kdjuyfQijs0?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="314" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed>
</object>

This is a standard embed code for shockwave flash video. I have highlighted the embedded youtube urls. Now replace those youtube urls with the Facebook urls.

<object width="500" height="314">
<param name="movie" value="http://www.facebook.com/v/123456789012345"></param>
<param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param>
<param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param>
<embed src="http://www.facebook.com/v/123456789012345" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="500" height="314" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed>
</object>

Paste in html mode in your post, and your Facebook video is embedded! Enjoy!

You can see a live example working on my land surveyors network here:

It even retains the cook facebook overlay...remember to copy the title and description of the video from the facebook page to paste in the fields on your ning.

 

Enjoy!

 

 

now for the additional hack...

some people just do not watch videos all the way through....so here's how you get the url without having to watch the video:...if you are looking at a facebook video inline (on your wall feed), simplyright click on the textlinked title of the video and copy URL. paste it into a text file, delete all the unnecesssary characters in that url as explained above...paste that URL into the embed code you're making and get the same result...

 

now for the obvious....

IMPORTANT NOTE: All Facebook videos are NOT in the public domain. Videos posted by Facebook users maybe copyrighted, personal, private, and may NOT be permitted for distribution or illegal to use without permission. So before you go ahead and embed any Facebook video, ALWAYS seek permission from the video owner / creator.

 

Lulladubs - Ras Dave Brings Reggae to the Crib

posted Sep 25, 2011 8:47 PM by LSU Justin Farrow   [ updated Sep 26, 2011 1:59 PM by LoftnInja UNrealtor ]

My good buddy Ras Dave and I have been at it again.  As many of you are aware, Ras Dave is a beast when it comes to sound creation and his/our newest project, Lulladubs will put several things into perspective. Your ideas of dub and roots may change.  Our pre-concieved notions regarding the roles of the musician/label relationship may fly out the window and suddenly, your baby may start crying only when the radio is off.  You see, there are certain ills that only music can cure and Ras Dave is bringing it to the crib.

Lulladubs is Reggae for Babies

Lulladubs by Ras Dave
Jacob, Ras Dave's new baby son is the inspiration for the Lulladubs project, which will eventually become a Five Volume collection of reggae-esque melodies and rhythms tailored to meet the comfort needs of infants .  When Ras first heard that he was going to be a dad, his mind became obsessed with figuring out some way to take musical instruments which are known to soothe a crying baby and blend them into a new form of dub which is not only effective, but based in some sort of science.  We talked this over one evening and I recalled a paper I once wrote for an ancient Greek Philosophy class about Pythagoras and his theory of Harmony in music.   Pythagoras is best known for his "Pythagorean Theorem" actually had two camps of followers, the mathematikoi ("learners") and the akousmatikoi ("listeners").  The latter was more of an esoteric group which embraced Pythagoras's theory of harmony would later push his ideas after the Pythagorean places of gathering were burned.  Basically, Pythagoras felt that Music could be explained mathmatically and because certain types of instruments have certain types of effects on human emotion, there must be some solid methods for explaining human emotions mathematically.
Pythagorean Octave


 So how could we work this into the production of Lulladubs?  Well, for Ras Dave, music production is essentially a mathematical pursuit  in many ways. Having played with some of the most well known names in Island music such as the Wailers, Yellowman, Burning Spear, Damien Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Culture,and Pato Banton, for years, Dave has studied the greats of reggae music and their historical methods of music production.  Ras Dave rarely plays music created by others, unless by request.  Instead, he produces and plays his own music, unlike many reggae and dub DJs.  In fact, even in cases when you think you hear him playing someone else's track, it most likely is Ras Dave's own music, with a strikingly similar rhythm- and even then, he is most likely created it for his own purposes.  Take a quick listen to this short mix of baby reggae music from the Lulladubs Volume One.

The Legend of Pythagoras

Although I am presently sworn to secrecy in regards to the extent to which we have been loosely applying this sort of Pythagorean theory to Lulladubs, I can tell you that this may be the most interesting reggae music project you've heard.  If you listen deep, as your children surely will, you will hear the application of this ancient theoretical concept of harmony present and effective in its simplicity.   If you are an enthusiast of Pythagorean teachings, you may even venture to say that he would be a great fan of Lulladubs, if he were alive today.  According to legend, the way Pythagoras discovered that musical notes could be translated into mathematical equations was when one day he passed blacksmiths at work, and thought that the sounds emanating from their anvils being hit were beautiful and harmonious and decided that whatever scientific law caused this to happen must be mathematical and could be applied to music. He went to the blacksmiths to learn how this had happened by looking at their tools, he discovered that it was because the hammers were "simple ratios of each other, one was half the size of the first, another was 2/3 the size, and so on."  It is the simple ratios in Lulladubs that have the ability to calm a crying child.

Lulla Dubs Mix by rasdavereggae

Ras Dave is stepping out on a HUGE limb here, by initiating  such an ambitious project.  Let's face it, to completely spin a collection of reggae albums for babies, in a world driven by adult social media is pretty risky.  I mean, his listeners are not even old enough to twitter or facebook his tracks!  He has also committed himself to the chronological release of five volumes, all of which will be produced in sync with his own son Jacob's lifecycle, as an infant.   Stop by the official Lulladubs website and download the first volume of the collection, which of course is reggae music for new borns.  You can also follow the project as it progresses on Lulladubs Facebook page

We Are the Record Label

As with several of my more interesting projects, Ras Dave and I are the entire record label.  We handle all of the design, social promotion,
production, marketing and sales of Lulladubs.
Lulladubs Reggae for Babies

More on this to come...

Speakker for HTML5 Audio Looks Promising

posted May 31, 2011 12:03 PM by LoftnInja UNrealtor

I've been working on several music related projects as of late and today I stumbled across Speakker, an Audio solution for HTML5 which looks very promising..i'll do some experimenting  with Speakker and let you know my findings...

MY LATEST THOUGHTS ON THE MATTER

posted May 26, 2011 8:17 PM by LoftnInja UNrealtor   [ updated May 26, 2011 8:52 PM ]

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