Fw: Re: (313) demf interactive map
Not only. What about McCarthy's, Lafayette Coney Island, S.I.D., Xochimilco, the Tangent, Niki's, White Castle, Spectacles, Fishbones, R.T. (despite loss of dance room), the Stick, Johansen Charles (still open?), Melodies Memories. fh -- mail forwarded, original message follows -- To: 313@hyperreal.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dan Labovitch Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:15:44 -0500 For shame not having the shorecest on there. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [313] List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 AM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map that's very handy, thanks for sharing :) so where are the good places to eat on here? any recommendations anyone? (for places that are walking distance downtown, we won't have a car unfortunately...) /0 wrote: someone on dluv made this and since it seems handy for out-of-towners http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid73741362938485816.00044c9cf260cd02516f8ll=42.329933,-83.042339spn=0.004577,0.011759z=17 Wow, that's really useful! Two things I'd add near the festival are The Sweetwater Tavern near St. Andrews and the Loco Bar and Grill in Greek Town. Both are very close by. Tristan == [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: Re: (313) demf interactive map
anyone that knows whats missing doesn't need the map. and all of this the map is missing this and that talk is worthless here, because I didn't make the map, and the guy that did probably isn't on 313. find the thread on dluv, join up, and post your suggestions if you have any. - Original Message - From: Fred Heutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:14 AM Subject: Fw: Re: (313) demf interactive map Not only. What about McCarthy's, Lafayette Coney Island, S.I.D., Xochimilco, the Tangent, Niki's, White Castle, Spectacles, Fishbones, R.T. (despite loss of dance room), the Stick, Johansen Charles (still open?), Melodies Memories. fh -- mail forwarded, original message follows -- To: 313@hyperreal.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dan Labovitch Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:15:44 -0500 For shame not having the shorecest on there. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [313] List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 AM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map that's very handy, thanks for sharing :) so where are the good places to eat on here? any recommendations anyone? (for places that are walking distance downtown, we won't have a car unfortunately...) /0 wrote: someone on dluv made this and since it seems handy for out-of-towners http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid73741362938485816.00044c9cf260cd02516f8ll=42.329933,-83.042339spn=0.004577,0.011759z=17 Wow, that's really useful! Two things I'd add near the festival are The Sweetwater Tavern near St. Andrews and the Loco Bar and Grill in Greek Town. Both are very close by. Tristan == [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
Re: (313) Hydrogen Economy tonight with mkb and m50
And here's the playlist and recording: http://hydrogenproject.com/2008/05/14/two-playlists-and-a-baby-20080425-and-20080509/ On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Hydrogen Economy is back for another round of techno-dance-whatchamacallits. This time I've got help! m50 from Chicago sent me a rather nice mix, which I will be playing right around the middle of the program. I've also got a nice fat Dust Science care package including the new Black Dog, and a couple other surprises! The Hydrogen Economy plays every other Friday at 10PM eastern time on WZBC 90.3 FM in Newton, Massachusetts, and online at www.wzbc.org (odd numbered ISO weeks, if you're checking) -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
(313) Robot conductor debuts in Detroit
Haven't got much time to contribute at the moment due to early arrival of my first baby girl (Laurel Brunton, 1 week old) but had to point out this story!! When does the conductor answer to the semiconductor? When a robot is leading the symphony. Last night a 4ft-tall automaton with a baton called Asimo conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mitch Leigh's The Impossible Dream from the Man from La Mancha. Asimo (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) greeted the audience with the words hello, everyone, before waving to the orchestra. Asimo is the latest robot designed by Honda, which has been developing walking robots since 1986. It can run, walk on uneven slopes and respond to simple voice commands. It can also recognise faces with its camera eyes. Honda eventually intends its robots to be companions for the elderly or to assist schoolchildren at road crossings. But Asimo's musical repertoire is limited. Unable to respond to the musicians, last night's performance was a case of elaborate baton-synching, mimicking the actions of a conductor who had been videotaped before. During the first rehearsal, the orchestra lost its place when Asimo began to slow the tempo, something a human conductor would have sensed and corrected. It's not a communicative device. It simply is programmed to do a sense of gestures, said Leonard Slatkin, the orchestra's musical director. If the orchestra decides to go faster, there's nothing the robot can do about it. Hopefully, I keep that under control. Nevertheless, Asimo wowed the audience and even impressed some of the musicians. The movements are still a little stiff, but very humanlike, much more fluid than I thought, said bassist Larry Hutchinson. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/may/14/usa cheers Jason
(313) frankie knuckles in boston
So, Frankie Knuckles is playing in Boston tomorrow night. Anyone heard him play recently? Is it worth breaking my other excitement-worthy plans? -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
Re: (313) frankie knuckles in boston
if there is any person that i would think would not go limp footed and minimal, its got to be frankie. On 5/14/08, Matt Kane's Brain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, Frankie Knuckles is playing in Boston tomorrow night. Anyone heard him play recently? Is it worth breaking my other excitement-worthy plans? -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org -- --- Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.planerecordings.com New York, NY
Re: (313) frankie knuckles in boston
There's other ways for a DJ to go to shxt. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Michael Kuszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if there is any person that i would think would not go limp footed and minimal, its got to be frankie. -- matt kane's brain biweekly techno radio at: http://hydrogenproject.com http://wzbc.org
(313) 313 shirt update .. REMINDER!
hello everyone, I need the orders TODAY.. if I don't have a minimum of 50 shirts the cost goes up and so far there are only orders for 25.. They'll be ready next Wednesday, 21 May 2008 and I'll have them available AT THE FESTIVAL for pickup on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday [printing about 50 extra of an assortment of Men's S, M, L, XL and girl's small + medium T's]. The cost for 313 members [pre-paid] is $15.00. Cost [non-prepaid] on site is $20.00. I will ship them when I receive them next week, for an extra $5 [US only] but I'd rather do a meet up Somewhere in Detroit on Saturday afternoon. Otherwise you risk not getting them before the festival. If you're out of the US, we'll have to calculate shipping but it's less than a pound. [.44 pounds per shirt] again, the design: http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockup_SEP.jpg http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupFRONT.jpg http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupBACK.jpg http://www.scale.gs/client/313/313_shirts05_map_mockupALL.jpg to order: email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject; 313 T-SHIRT ORDER In body please specify: SIZE / QUANTITY of each CONTACT INFO in Detroit SHIPPING ADDRESS if not attending festival I will respond with my Paypal address for pre-payment of the shirts. I will give you my contact info while I'm in Detroit with my email / phone in the response. I'd rather try to set up times around who is playing at the festival [Def not missing some certain acts].. Hope you understand. Or you risk getting the 50 assorted extra shirts to be on hand at the fest. thanks! +odd
Re: (313) Robot conductor debuts in Detroit
congrats on the birth of your child. good news on a rainy day... - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:41 AM Subject: (313) Robot conductor debuts in Detroit Haven't got much time to contribute at the moment due to early arrival of my first baby girl (Laurel Brunton, 1 week old) but had to point out this story!! When does the conductor answer to the semiconductor? When a robot is leading the symphony. Last night a 4ft-tall automaton with a baton called Asimo conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mitch Leigh's The Impossible Dream from the Man from La Mancha. Asimo (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) greeted the audience with the words hello, everyone, before waving to the orchestra. Asimo is the latest robot designed by Honda, which has been developing walking robots since 1986. It can run, walk on uneven slopes and respond to simple voice commands. It can also recognise faces with its camera eyes. Honda eventually intends its robots to be companions for the elderly or to assist schoolchildren at road crossings. But Asimo's musical repertoire is limited. Unable to respond to the musicians, last night's performance was a case of elaborate baton-synching, mimicking the actions of a conductor who had been videotaped before. During the first rehearsal, the orchestra lost its place when Asimo began to slow the tempo, something a human conductor would have sensed and corrected. It's not a communicative device. It simply is programmed to do a sense of gestures, said Leonard Slatkin, the orchestra's musical director. If the orchestra decides to go faster, there's nothing the robot can do about it. Hopefully, I keep that under control. Nevertheless, Asimo wowed the audience and even impressed some of the musicians. The movements are still a little stiff, but very humanlike, much more fluid than I thought, said bassist Larry Hutchinson. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/may/14/usa cheers Jason
Re: (313) Robot conductor debuts in Detroit
Thanks Joe- it's sunny in Glasgow for a change (been sunny for a week now!) cheers Jason 2008/5/14 /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: congrats on the birth of your child. good news on a rainy day... - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:41 AM Subject: (313) Robot conductor debuts in Detroit Haven't got much time to contribute at the moment due to early arrival of my first baby girl (Laurel Brunton, 1 week old) but had to point out this story!! When does the conductor answer to the semiconductor? When a robot is leading the symphony. Last night a 4ft-tall automaton with a baton called Asimo conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Mitch Leigh's The Impossible Dream from the Man from La Mancha. Asimo (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) greeted the audience with the words hello, everyone, before waving to the orchestra. Asimo is the latest robot designed by Honda, which has been developing walking robots since 1986. It can run, walk on uneven slopes and respond to simple voice commands. It can also recognise faces with its camera eyes. Honda eventually intends its robots to be companions for the elderly or to assist schoolchildren at road crossings. But Asimo's musical repertoire is limited. Unable to respond to the musicians, last night's performance was a case of elaborate baton-synching, mimicking the actions of a conductor who had been videotaped before. During the first rehearsal, the orchestra lost its place when Asimo began to slow the tempo, something a human conductor would have sensed and corrected. It's not a communicative device. It simply is programmed to do a sense of gestures, said Leonard Slatkin, the orchestra's musical director. If the orchestra decides to go faster, there's nothing the robot can do about it. Hopefully, I keep that under control. Nevertheless, Asimo wowed the audience and even impressed some of the musicians. The movements are still a little stiff, but very humanlike, much more fluid than I thought, said bassist Larry Hutchinson. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/may/14/usa cheers Jason
Re: (313) demf interactive map
Speaking of closed venues, can anyone tell me if the Fi-Nite gallery is still open? Its that after hours spot not far from the Works. Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: it re-opened under new mgmt - Original Message - From: Lori Draper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:13 PM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map I was under the impression Oslo closed. Am I wrong about that? Someone give me the scoop, as that was always my first stop in town. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Dan Labovitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For shame not having the shorecest on there. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [313] List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 AM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map that's very handy, thanks for sharing :) so where are the good places to eat on here? any recommendations anyone? (for places that are walking distance downtown, we won't have a car unfortunately...) /0 wrote: someone on dluv made this and since it seems handy for out-of-towners http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid=73741362938485816.00044c9cf260cd02516f8ll=42.329933,-83.042339spn=0.004577,0.011759z=17 Wow, that's really useful! Two things I'd add near the festival are The Sweetwater Tavern near St. Andrews and the Loco Bar and Grill in Greek Town. Both are very close by. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phonopsia.co.uk
(313) DEMF Afterparty - Monday 26th, Rick Wilhite, Kenny Dixon Jnr, Glenn Underground, Franki Feliciano
Here's another one: Monday 26th May Rick Wilhite Kenny Dixon Jr E-Man (New York) Frankie Feliciano (Ricanstruction) Glenn Underground (Urbanheirs) Dajae Live (Cajual) Sean 'The Butcher' Tate (Detroit Fight Club 313) Calvin Morgan (Sweat Atlanta) Mike Allen (Sweat Atlanta) Mark Duncan Billy Love Live Bert's Motown Rooms 2739 Russell Eastern Market $20 8 - 5am
Re: (313) DBX live preview at Bunker last Friday
It was great - looking forward to the full version next weekend!
RE: (313) demf interactive map
It was shut down (following a raid towards the end of last year?), not sure what the current status is though. A shame if it doesn't re-open since it was a great venue. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 May 2008 22:19 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map Speaking of closed venues, can anyone tell me if the Fi-Nite gallery is still open? Its that after hours spot not far from the Works. Quoting /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: it re-opened under new mgmt - Original Message - From: Lori Draper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Mailing List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 12:13 PM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map I was under the impression Oslo closed. Am I wrong about that? Someone give me the scoop, as that was always my first stop in town. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Dan Labovitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For shame not having the shorecest on there. On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Matt Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [313] List 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:28 AM Subject: Re: (313) demf interactive map that's very handy, thanks for sharing :) so where are the good places to eat on here? any recommendations anyone? (for places that are walking distance downtown, we won't have a car unfortunately...) /0 wrote: someone on dluv made this and since it seems handy for out-of-towners http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8hl=enmsa=0msid=73741362938485816.00044c9cf260cd02516f8ll=42.329933,-83.042339spn=0.004577,0.011759z=17 Wow, that's really useful! Two things I'd add near the festival are The Sweetwater Tavern near St. Andrews and the Loco Bar and Grill in Greek Town. Both are very close by. Tristan === [EMAIL PROTECTED] [The entire original message is not included]