We live in public trailer from RADAR on Vimeo.
I saw my friend Kenyatta twitter about this a few days ago, and just recently my other friend Jay was discussing it in the videoblogging group.
If you haven't seen it yet, definitely check out web entrepreneur/multi-media artist Josh Harris' trailer for his new documentary We Live In Public. It's a socio-political and artistic experiment that looks at what happens as we propel ourselves into lives that are on perpetual public display via the web. Eight years in the making, the million dollar project hooks up 32 web cams in a Manhattan loft that's set up bunker-style and records the lives of a 100 volunteer artists/guinea pigs while discussing the implications of the project as it d/evolves into madness. It asks the question: Will we survive in public?
"The pre-recorded performance will include all of the tracks from "In Rainbows" plus some "other bits" as Thom says."
I'm sure this thing will be archived all over the web -- so no worries if you're going out to celebrate. Have fun!
Couple of more things about me.
It's great to hang out with a bunch of young and hip folks like the members of The MIX. Kinda like being at the right place at the right time. I like to throw my experience in the fray every now and then, but, realistically - I KNOW - when it came to break dancing, throwing a funky beat, creating a work of art, or doing some serious acting and stage play, I would be on the side lines - the viewer, like anyone else.
I have friends who are very driven at what they do. Sometimes I feel like I brought a hand mixer to a "Will it Blend" exhibition. When that happens, I smile, become part of the background, and just count my blessings that I got this close to the action.
Being invited to be the First Blogger is a great accolade, giving to me by the S&Z. Almost feel like it's my turn at the piano after Alicia Keys, Marsha Ball, George Winston, and Liberace just finished, and my song will be two-finger Jingle Bells in the key of C#.
I like photography, and I have taken some great pictures in my time. I like photo-editing, and I am done some pretty neat stuff with Photoshop, and other tools. I like motorcycles, airplanes, fast cars, bling bling, latest electronics, and music.
But, one thing I have absolutely come to grips with is that I don't desire to be the best at anything. I am not that driven. I had the chance to learn tennis from the same coaches that taught Zina Garrison in Houston back in the 80's, but when I saw the dedication that was required to be top in the field, I had to resign. I didn't want to be pro, just get better.
Anyway, this isn't a downer blog, just a cynical one. What I do know is that I am good (very good) at a hell of a lot of things, but not the best at anything. I'm ok with that!
Hello, my name is Derek (MIX username FLYDDW) and I currently live in Phoenix, AZ, but I've lived most of my life in Houston, TX, with a 3 year stay over in NJ. I found Jetsetshow (Now called Epic-FU) while trying to find things to pass time during my long (and sometimes boring) shift as a system administrator. I started first with the Scriggity show, where I think I heard reference to this show. Podcasts weren't a new thing to me, but well done podcasts were.
I've been around computers for a long time - watching it progress from teletype pictures of Snoopy, thru block B/W graphics of the TRS-80, beeps and buzzes of Apple ][ - to the very powerful level of systems today.
About 3-5 years ago, computers got to the point where very creative people started taking computers and tech equipment out of the hands of very big companies, and using them for more personable things. They filmed, starred in, cut, edited, and produced some very quality programs. Having the internet to push all that stuff around outside of mainstream also helped tremendously.
Enter Epic-FU. You can see the work that they put into each show. Zadi and Steve seem to love what do, and it shows. The creativity was outstanding, and they had a unique perspective to everything.
Our friend Ajit sent us this video through the submission form. It's a completely charmingly told story, well worth checking out. He writes on the blog post entry:
My good friend, JaCynthia Shepherd, recalls her experiences on the Public School Bus system. It seems she received much of her education while riding to and from school.
We have some amazingly interesting friends. Take our friend Bre Pettis for instance... who else of all the people we know would laser the 2008 calendar right onto their thumbnail? No one we can think of - except for his friend Martin apparently.
I could see this being useful for a personal countdown... difficult to forget something when it's etched on your fingernails... And if not that, well, it's definitely a conversation starter. :)
This fantastic mashup montage, "the many faces of zadi," was created by Patrick, who works as a video editor in The Netherlands. He writes:
Hi Epic-fu! My name is Patrick. i recently discoverd the show and i instantly loved it, in just the last 2 weeks i've watched almost all the episodes.
i work as a video editor for a tv station in The Netherlands (europe) and i hobby around alot, i love being creative and creating things
and because i love the show so much i put together a video for you guys. Consider it my Christmas present
What can we say??? Thank you SOOO much, Patrick. We loved this so much we are re-editing our end of the year special to include part of it. Our fans are the best!
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat."-- Theodore Roosevelt
Check out the Holiday Sweater Song music video our friends at Indy Mogul made - a whole bunch of our friends are in it. It was written, directed and edited by Justin Johnson and the music and half of the lyrics were written by Steve Nelson. We TOTALLY missed the deadline in sending in our holiday sweater portion - but the video turned out great. Happy Holidays! :)

If you haven't checked it out yet, makes sure to download the free 8bitpeoples 8 Bits of Christmas album. 8 songs, composed by 8 chiptune artists, on 8 different videogame consoles. It was made in 2003, but is still one of the only holiday chiptune albums out there.
Zadi's video originally posted to her Karmagrrrl videoblog in December 2005.
Lest anyone forget what an exceptional filmmaker Zadi is, just thought I'd bring it back since it's so wonderful and (sadly) still appropriate.
Cross-genre covers are popping up a lot lately. Here's 30 Seconds to Mars cover of Kanye West's Stronger. Much different feel than the original.
"Sleigh bells and neighbours wishing well Singing christmas carols makes me feel unwell. I'd like to eat the mistletoe, bury me out in the snow, 'cause Christmas makes me blue"
I just discovered Simone White's new song "Christmas Makes Me Blue." Simone is a Hawaii native now living in Venice, California. Her voice is melancholy and fragile. Her videos are nostalgic with a touch of the strange. You can download the holiday MP3 along with some of her other songs from her MySpace page.
Today's Q & A comes from numerous sources and is the most common inquiry we get. We always love to hear about cool projects, and in this two minute video I talk about the kind of things we look for and the best way to get your coolness in front of us.

I just started using imeem for music and it's actually very cool. After signing a deal with Universal last week, they now have agreements with all 4 major labels, so they have a huge library of full-length songs you can stream and embed on your blog, Myspace, Facebook, etc. The nice thing about this vs. Seeqpod is you don't have to worry about the song disappearing off a random sever.
It also gives me a great platform to showcase cool music on the blog. Here's a bunch of stuff I'm listening to right now. The Nada Surf song is from their unreleased album Lucky due in February.
STEVE JOBS AT HOME IN 1982 -- "This was a very typical time. I was single. All you needed was a cup of tea, a light, and your stereo, you know, and that's what I had."
[Via: shey.net]

One of our MIX members, Maiflowers, recently posted a really interesting topic for discussion:
Me and my brother went to an Art musium today (because were art freaks and have nothing better to do) and we came across a painting of a while canvass with three colored lines going down across it (Blue Black and Green.. I think). We were trying to think of meaning of it without looking at the little info card and we came up with compleat opposit meanings which were absolutly different from the card. Which brings me to my "Experiment"There is a meaning behind this (my meaning) but I want to you come up with you think it is. Ready. Set. Post.

Now you can give your twitter friends free virtual gifts with tweetgift! Just an extra little way to brighten up someone's day. :)

Apparently, there are at least 56 different types of geeks, according to this illustration. Which type are you? If you don't find your type, Scott Johnson can create one for you! I vote for the videoblogging geek. :)
EPIC-FU Blog - 12.14.07 from Rick Rey on Vimeo.
Hey it's my first video post on the blog! Just wanted to say hi and talk about what's going on with the show. Hit me up in the comments or email me if you have any questions!
Our good friend Chuck Olsen made a video compilation of last night's Epic-Fu Holiday Party set to Wham!'s Last Christmas. This is one of my favorite Christmas songs...
You can see some of the chatting going on with friends who joined in to attend the party virtually. Thanks for capturing the memories Chuck! Wish you all could have been here! :)
Last night we had an amazing get together with video peeps in Los Angeles. Originally our intention was to get a few friends together and shoot them doing interpretations of some of the craziest, weirdest, best comments we've gotten on EPIC-FU shows in 2007. Before we knew it, we had thirty people saying they wanted to come, so we said screw it, let's just throw a holiday party. We also shot lots of video. :)
Some of the attendees shown in this saved live stream (in no particular order):
Jeff Macpherson, Amanda Congdon, Mario Librandi, Sarah Atwood, Kent Nichols, Brian Lerner, Jarrod Gorbel, Barrett Garese, Beth McDonald, Amanda Walker, Angela Sauceda, Rick Rey, Bonny Pierzina, Lan Bui, Vu Bui, Tim Street, Paul Dateh, Doug Bresler, John Holden, and more... (I'm sure I'm forgetting people, but I will update this tomorrow if I remember who else has a show online...)
Anyway, check out this video. It shows a huge chunk of the party, especially as we were filming! Next year, we want YOU here!
Today's question comes from Rico who asks us:
"Which camcorder(s) do you use to record your footage? Do you use the same indoor and outdoor?"
We use the Sony A1U. Check the video for my opinion on it.
I think Rick found this a while back. It's completely bizarre. All I can say is, "poooooonnnnnnyyyyyyyy!"
We get lots of mail about how to become an EPIC-FU correspondent. Here's a quick 50 second video with some answers, and there's more info here, too.
Outtakes from Rock Band review (EPIC-FU 12.11.07) from Rick Rey on Vimeo.
We'll also be using the blog to post outtakes and extended cuts from EPIC-FU. Check out these clips from this week's Rock Band review.
Never double-cross a Japanese schoolgirl. :)
Noboru Iguchi's latest film, Kataude Mashin Garu, will make you laugh and cringe at the same time. Always the best.
I absolutely love when old and new collide to make "awesome."
This is the Symphonic Orchestra of Liepaja and Melo-M. The headbanging is classic. :)
First videoblog post to the new EPIC-FU blog! I'm a little low energy because we've been up all night finishing up everything for the new blog. More to come! Post comments!
Recently joined MIX member bronx made has some great graf skills. Bronx is the birthplace of hip-hop and bombing, and both Zadi and I are from the Bronx originally, so we're glad to see bronx made on MIX. And check out the tattoo!
Hey guys! Welcome to the official EPIC-FU blog!
We've been up all night trying to get this thing up, and finally, yes finally we can breathe a little easier! (for now.) :)
We've been wanting to add a blog to accompany the show for quite some time now, but have been thinking of ways it can be different from all of the other blogs we see out there. We want it to be a little more personal, have it make a little more sense in relation to the show, and to push what we do here a little farther out onto the edge. Yes, you know we like that edge...














