by cameron | Sep 2, 2009 | Brisbane, GDay World Live, Podcast, Video
Chrissy and I did a live show last night, where we talked some politics, some religion, and then played a violin / viola duet.
http://www.ustream.tv/flash/video/2085327
We’re going to get back to doing a live show every Tuesday night, 8pm Brisbane time. Tune in here.
by cameron | Aug 24, 2009 | activism, climate change, environment, Podcast


A few days ago I had a chance to chat with Jon Dee, founder of Planet Ark and the new Do Something! initiative, about his life and goals. We talked about everything from his involvement in Rock Aid Armenia (where he pulled together a list of top Brit Rockers to perform a charity concert and record a new version of Deep Purple’s “Smoke On The Water” to raise funds for earthquake victims in Armenia) to deciding, with friend Aussie tennis pro Pat Cash, to start Planet Ark, and his new venture Do Something!, which aims to create positive social and environmental change.
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Here’s the version of Smoke On The Water that Jon produced back in 1992!
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by cameron | Aug 6, 2009 | Australian media, Podcast
I’m running a twtpoll today about the launch of ‘digital radio’ in Australia. Of course, as far as I’m concerned, ‘digital radio’ is a pretty silly concept. Podcasting has been around for five years and with iPhone and iPods and the like becoming pretty mainstream, podcasting already gives audiences a digital experience. Why would you want to go out and buy ANOTHER device?
Let’s see what exciting benefits digital radio offers, according to the industry’s own site, and compare that to podcasting:
- Clearer sound and improved reception – Check. If you’ve downloaded a podcast onto your own device, you have PERFECT reception.
- Extra features such as extra channels – Check. There are tens of thousands of podcasts.
- pause and rewind radio – Check.
- downloadable music – Check. It’s called “iTunes”, bitch.
- more details about the advertised product – Hmmm. I’d say “Bonk” to think one as we don’t carry much advertised product.
- slideshows – Check. Podcasts in Apple’s AAC format contain slides, if that kind of thing excites you.
- scrolling text – Check. Ye old iPods scroll, but iPhones are far sexier.
- Electronic Program Guides – Check. It’s called your iTunes playlist.
- updated news, sports and racing information – Check. It’s called “the web” and it comes fully-integrated into iPhones.
- Extra channels potentially doubles the number of commercial stations – Oooh “doubles”! That’s twice as much Kyle Sandilands! Podcasting has released tens of THOUSANDS of new ‘stations’.
What do you see in that list that is innovative? Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last five years, you already have most or all of these features on your iPhone, iPod or mobile phone. And, if you don’t, you will when you buy one. And you’ll have a far wider choice of options that digital radio will offer you.
So far on my poll, 87% of respondents say they are not interested in digital radio. What about you?
by cameron | Aug 5, 2009 | Podcast, science, space travel

David Horn works with Microsoft in Seattle and is one of the organisers of the 2009 Space Elevator Conference. What is a “space elevator”, I hear you ask? Only the coolest idea you’ve ever heard! Imagine a day in the not-too-distant future where getting into space involves jumping into something like a luxury train that travels VERTICALLY – up into the air – traveling along a ‘ribbon’ made of carbon nanotubes – for a week until you get outside of the earth’s gravitational pull and THEN you jump in your space vehicle, which is attached to the other end of the ribbon, detach, and get flung into space via centrifugal force!
Links:
Wikipedia entry on Space Elevators.
Book your ticket for the 2009 Space Elevator Conference here.
Music:
Chris Garneau
“Fireflies” (mp3)
from “El Radio”
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by cameron | Aug 3, 2009 | Podcast

Wolfgang Puck is one of the most famous chefs in the world.
Antony Van Couvering is the founder of Minds + Machines.
On today’s show they chat with me about their bid to own the new “top level domain” – .FOOD.
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by cameron | Jul 31, 2009 | Brisbane, Podcast
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=5834380&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
Brisbane Confidential 07 – The Da Vinci Machines Exhibition
I don’t I’ve plugged the Brisbane Confidential show much in this blog, but I thought this episode might interest y’all, because it’s about Da Vinci – and who doesn’t love Da Vinci?
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