I’m really excited to be giving one of the keynotes for this year’s conference of the International Associates of Broadcast Manufacturers on the 4th of December in London. I’m talking about how traditional broadcasters can adapt to a radically changing world. http://www.theiabm.org/events/iabm-2015-annual-conference/schedule.html
The return of chaos theory.
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Continuing the thread of non-linear, non-Euclidian, non-Newtonian thinking here. It looks like chaos theory is making a comeback after 20 years. And about time too. It’s time to put an end to the concept of data-driven certainty. via Chaos Theory in Ecology Predicts Future Populations | Quanta Magazine.
The problem with our data-driven world | Fusion
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
We live in a messy, non-Euclidian, non-Newtonian world, and all attempts to pretend we don’t have extremely negative unintended consequences: via The problem with our data-driven world | Fusion.
Just What Exactly is Apple Up To?
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Published earlier today on Medium There are a lot of articles analysing Apple’s new music service. (James Cridland’s got a good list of them here.) The majority of them are coming from tech journalists, and unfortunately, they suffer from a major lack of knowledge of how the music business actually works. They are worth reading, but […]
Why has TV storytelling become so complex?: A journalistic take
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Originally posted on Just TV:
I was recently invited by The Conversation to write something for their site exploring some of the arguments of my new book for a general audience. I like reading The Conversation to see academics writing in a journalistic voice (something that some are better at than others) and support their…
The plot thickens – Apple launching a label?
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
More news on the Apple music front – Radio 1 DJ, Zane Lowe is leaving the corporation to work for Apple. Jimmy Iovine, and now Zane. Apple’s lining up some heavyweight A&R talent.
Apple Records?
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Rumours floating around that Apple is going to move into the label business, as I predicted a few months ago: http://techcrunch.com/2015/02/08/exclusive-streaming/ Although the TechCrunch article shows a remarkable lack of understanding of how the music industry works and what exactly a record label does, the information at its heart leads to some interesting possibilities. More […]
Live at Redmond’s
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I’ll be performing live at Redmond’s in Dennistoun to celebrate the launch of the album, “Live in Glasgow,” recorded last autumn at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Glasgow. I’ll be improvising on the same themes, but with a new guitar this time. But don’t worry, the sparkly suit will still make an appearance. The performance […]
Performing Live in Glasgow
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Solo Ambient Guitar Performance at CCA Glasgow Tuesday the 21st of October , 7pm – 11pm £4 + £1 booking fee All ages Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD United Kingdom Tickets available through the CCA box office: http://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/542058977932e9a37600002d And Flights of Angels Sing Thee To Thy Rest is an extended duration performance of […]
A Secret Rose
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The full multi-camera shoot of Rhys Chatham’s “A Secret Rose” for 100 electric guitars from the Frontiers Festival in Birmingham is now up on YouTube. I’m in the back row, stage right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HC9o0DaNow#t=1043
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