Greg Pond wrote:
I finally made arrangements to edit and post most of the interviews Kevin and I collected in Montreal and elsewhere through my university's webiste. These include Miller, Hans, Chun, Bouchard, Roman, and Frank. Selecting one of the names will produce a menu of short videos on specific topics. http://www.sewanee.edu/pd
These are great! As others have pointed out, a good codec would be helpful here...and so I've taken it upon myself to help the community by transcoding these. I've got them all downloaded and encoded to h.264, bringing the 14GB of original data down to about 1.2GB with comparable quality.
I'd love to just torrent this for the community to share, but I noticed that several of the files don't seem to have audio! Can somebody else please confirm/deny that the following files don't have audible streams:
http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/01-Intro-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/02-WhatisPD-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/03-HowandWhy-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/04-Opensource-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/05-HowDoYouUsePD-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Roman/06-Community-Roman.mov http://arthur.sewanee.edu/dsyler/other/pd/Mathieu/02-Future-Mathieu.mov
(Interestingly enough, I can't hear any of Roman's audio, and Mathieu's first clip is fine).
I'd prefer to treat the whole thing as a single set/torrent and let users pick/choose what they want....but I'm open to the idea of separate torrents per speaker. Thoughts?
There are interviews from Yves and Alejandre, documentation of performances and artworks from Montreal as well as interviews with Claude and Ed from Janualry 2008 in London yet to edit and post. Some of that may be available Monday or Tuesday next week.
All very great! I'll gladly volunteer to transcode and host torrents for a while.
I only conducted a few interviews in Montreal so this documentation is in no way comprehensive but is hopefully useful for teaching and thinking about where PD has been and where it is going.
You're selling it short -- this is mother's milk for the community. I'm happy to help support its distribution among the community.
-jason http://noisybox.net