Spin Flow

Spin Flow

the fine art of moving digital media

the fine art of moving digital media

an Outhink sponsored community website about media production for the creative professional

an Outhink sponsored community website about media production for the creative professional

Free minds need supple tools

We're happy to see this kind of sharing of content by established performers....

Scott G, otherwise known as “The G-Man,” has implemented a collaboration between recording artists and audio students, named The Mix Fix Project. The first song on his latest release, Sonic Tonic, will be available for students at the Audio Recording Institute (A.R.T.I).

Creativity expands to fill minds like computer code expands to fill available memory and processor cycles, the trick is moving it quickly and conveniently so that the creative flow isn't hindered. The Tapegerm Collective is facilitating free exchanges of mixes, making loops available through simple search interfaces. Additional background on the 30-person group is available here.

What we hope to achieve with
SpinXpress is a easily accessible workspace that can be organized by the participants to direct the flow of files purposefully. Think global conductor, a Bernstein or Jam Master Jay directing the flow, adding a bit of strings or a scratch where it was needed but the need hadn't been heard yet. The first step is giving those maestros the global studio, providing the links between minds.

Posted by Mitch Ratcliffe on March 21, 2005 at 02:22 PM in News, SpinXpress, Web/Tech | Permalink

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