Browsing Month 'September, 2004'

We performed Star Maker for the first time at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

Last Friday Steve and I played four pieces from Son of Science at the Melbourne Fringe Festival Club (North Melbourne Town Hall). We were “drawn”, the drawing photographed via a mobile and emailed direct to a moblog server in the US. Photo courtesy Troy’s moblog where you’ll find more from that evening. Are there no [...]

Some one had sent me a reference on FreeDictionary.com from where I began a search of my own. Ending up on e-bay, I discovered a bunch of people selling antique ride-on toys manufactured under the brand name, “Garton”!

Son of Science will perform at this years Melbourne Fringe Festival, Thursday 23 September, 9.30-12.30, Pony, 68 Little Collins Street. This will be our first performance since we launched in April, much of the time spent between then and now on our album. Two more tracks to go! For more information read about the “show” [...]

Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) conducted a photographic survey of the Russian Empire between 1909 and 1912 with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He exposed three black and white glass negatives of each scene using red, green and blue filters to be able to later project his photographs in color before his audiences. This would [...]

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