Sunday, January 9, 2011

Project VIII: Tree-Blogging. The Trunk

Use this material to begin branching out.  While the trunk material has a "tree and nature" theme, your work need not.

Sound:

  68391 Ohrwurm Chainsaw Tree cases by Bungy32

[Copyright free, Creative Commons sound file.  WAVE version and attribution information available here.  MP3 download available here.]


  65883 Benboncan Woodpeckers Pecking 2 by Bungy32

[Copyright free, Creative Commons sound file.  WAVE version and attribution information available here.  MP3 download available here.]

Images:




Text:



The Remix Tree

When you add a sample which is a remix of another sample, it will appear in this tree...Remixed samples appear as branches in the tree.  (The Freesound Project)


"The Big Trees"

So far as I am able to see at present only fire and the ax threaten the existence of these noblest of God's trees.  In Nature's keeping they are safe, but through the agency of man destruction is making rapid progress, while in the work of protection only a good beginning has been made.  (John Muir, The Yosemite, 1914)


Video:


A Walk in the Woods from Jonny Gray on Vimeo.

[Download this video here.  The download link is on the right, close to the bottom of the page under the heading "About This Video."]

17 comments:

  1. http://experimentalcomics.blogspot.com/2011/01/four-times-four-sounds-of-tree.html

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  2. http://famousalbumcovers.blogspot.com/2011/01/chaotic-tremix.html

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  3. http://bungynotes.blogspot.com/2011/01/tree-mixing-and-tree-blogging.html

    (Note: If posting work on Twitter for this project, please use #treeblog in your Tweet.)

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  4. So this is a new project I am trying out. The writing is not artsy at all however without alkaloids I am sure there would be much art and poetry that would not have seen the light of day at least none of the stuff I have done ;)
    http://alkaloidofthemonth-jason.blogspot.com/

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  5. Another cluster of twining branches:

    http://abstractcomics.blogspot.com/2011/01/treeblogging-abstract-comic.html

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  7. i think i did it correctly ... here's the link http://fotochik.tumblr.com/

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  8. laelia, that is beautiful work! Here's the link to your specific post (as opposed to your tumblr blog, in general):

    http://fotochik.tumblr.com/post/2698764522/my-response-to-the-original-image-read-about

    Thanks for treeblogging!

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  9. http://knottybits.tumblr.com/post/2698354798/a-tree-hunk-click-pic-for-link-to-borrowed

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  10. Audio response using only the 2 audio clips above.
    http://christinielsen.tumblr.com/post/2705626751/zoo-factory

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  11. Here's the link to my sound piece, on my Soundcloud page. I'm enjoying these contributions from everyone, and am happy, as a long-time lurker, to finally participate in a project.
    http://soundcloud.com/salt-theory/last-word-to-the-bird

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  12. I also posted mine here. http://soundcloud.com/christinielsen/zoo-factory

    Having trouble with tumblr, so that might be easier.

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  13. Here's my contribution to the project http://candicedsmith.blogspot.com/2011/01/branching-out.html

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  14. happy to be a part of this
    :)

    http://merrily-we-roll-along.tumblr.com/post/2725276275/tree1

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  15. Two contributions at http://blog.joaniesanchirico.com

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  16. keep finding them everywhere: http://twitpic.com/tag/anarchytreesticker

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  17. A late addition (so not on the map) that came to my email with an attached link to a blog. Proof that the tree continues to grow after the mapping has ended.

    http://famousalbumcovers.blogspot.com/2011/01/arbor-daze.html

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