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    Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Andy Elwood - Part One.mp4

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    During the X Media Lab: Global Media Ideas summit in June 2011, media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This video is part one of Brad Howarth's interview with Andy Elwood, Directory of Business Development at Gowalla. Andy Elwood discusses the idea behind the application and how their founder Josh Williams went from inspiration to launching the idea as a business and where they stand in the market today

    Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Andy Elwood - Part Two.mp4

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    During the X Media Lab: Global Media Ideas summit in June 2011, media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This video is part two of Brad Howarth's interview with Andy Elwood, Director of Business Development at Gowalla. Andy Elwood discuss how other companies should be taking advantage of the location platform to create experiences of their brand, not just using the platform as a point of data generation. Elwood also observes that Australian brands and creative companies are well positioned to become market leaders in this platform which is still relatively new world-wide

    20 x 20 : Twenty Years of Conundrum Press

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    "To celebrate twenty years in operation he [Andy Brown] asked one author or artist for each year of the press who had a book out that year to contribute something new, something that represented Conundrum. For some it would have been the first book he or she had ever made. So in the end twenty Conundrumites represent twenty years, hence 20×20. There will be digging deep into the archives, there will be memoirs, there will be comics, drawings, and photographs. There will be laughter and tears of joy." -- Publisher's website

    Episode 62: Andy Jones: Asking the Right Questions

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    Andy Jones, B.A. \u2706 is a writer, pastor, and CSP alumnus who lives in the Bay Area. In this interview, he shares about his experiences as a CSP student and staff member, his ministry journey, and how he became a published author. His books bring tremendous theological insights in an accessible and understandable manner

    The Shape of Things That Came

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    HG Wells' future history novel looks back from the year 2106. Halfway through the novel's time span, Sean Street explores what the author got almost right - or terribly wrong. In 1933, Wells published a novel which purported to be a history of the years 1929 to 2105, received from the future in dreams. He called his book The Shape of Things to Come, a phrase that has since become a part of the English language. Now, 84 years into the time scale of this prophetic book and with 88 more to go to complete the story - poet and professor of radio Sean Street goes back to the text and explores what Wells got right, what he got wrong - and what may be yet to come. From predicting another world war to a utopian world government, he navigates a journey through Wells' future past using audio archives and contemporary news bulletins, with expert help from Christopher Frayling, Andy Sawyer and Orson Wells. Reader: Jenny Lane Producer: Andy Cartwright A Soundscape production for BBC Radio 4

    Anatomy of a volcano

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    The Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull caused major disruption in European airspace last year. According to his co-author, Freysteinn Sigmundsson, the reconstruction published in Nature six months later by aerospace engineering researcher, Dr Andy Hooper, opens up a new direction in volcanology. “We want to see how the magma moves inside the volcano

    Auzins 17

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    With a Latvian relative to guide them, Andy and his wife toured Riga in 1994

    Production of a Hard Rock/Metal Single Inspired by the Styles of Andy James, Jason Hook and Synyster Gates

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    Este proyecto abordó la creación integral de un single instrumental de heavy metal titulado “Mechanism of Reality”, producido íntegramente en un home studio con herramientas digitales “in the box”. Se definió un concepto musical a partir del análisis de referentes como Andy James, Jason Hook y Synyster Gates, y se validó su viabilidad comercial mediante el estudio de consumo en plataformas digitales (Spotify, YouTube) y redes sociales. Se consultó con un abogado de propiedad intelectual, se seleccionó una agregadora digital y se documentó la estructura del tema mediante maquetas, melodías contrastadas y arreglos de sintetizadores, pads y coros. En la producción se emplearon emuladores de amplificadores, pedales, impulse responses y librerías de SSD para batería. La mezcla y masterización se realizó también “in the box”. Finalmente, un concepto visual mecánico y surreal selló la identidad del proyecto.Maestro en MúsicaPregradoThis project addressed the complete creation of a heavy metal instrumental single titled "Mechanism of Reality," produced entirely in a home studio with in-the-box digital tools. A musical concept was defined based on analysis of influences such as Andy James, Jason Hook, and Synyster Gates, and its commercial viability was validated through consumer research on digital platforms (Spotify, YouTube) and social media. An intellectual property attorney was consulted, a digital aggregator was selected, and the track's structure was documented using demos, contrasting melodies, and arrangements of synthesizers, pads, and choruses. The production employed amplifier emulators, pedals, impulse responses, and SSD drum libraries. Mixing and mastering were also done in-the-box. Finally, a mechanical and surreal visual concept sealed the project's identity

    Author Reading and Signing: Andy Duncan

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    This presentation was part of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Science Fiction Research Association. Presented on June 12, 2009 from 11:15 am-12:00 noon in Whitman A of the Midtown Hotel in Atlanta, GA.A sequel to the author's 2007 story "A Diorama of the Infernal Regions, or, The Devil's Ninth Question," "The Dragaman's Bride" is based on a traditional Jack tale of the Appalachians. Amid sinister doings in Depression-era southwest Virginia, wandering wizard Pearleen Sunday encounters an Old Fire Dragaman and his human captive, who seems in no hurry to be rescued
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