Podcast: Sonic TALK152 - Joan Jet Rocks, Apopalypse Now

US Disney tech, KVR Developer Challenge, NIN DVD, singing robot, geeks T      05/11/09

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SONIC TALK 152 - LIVE
My brief visit to Euro Disney meant that we skipped last weeks show, but I'm back and truly over it now. Note to self - dont visit in half term school holidays..

Helping forget my recent past are Rich Hilton - world class engineer, producer and player, Dave Spiers - from GForce Software - makers of fine virtual instruments, and NonEric - the main man behind MusoTalk.de - the German music production website.

We start with wonder at how Disney utilize technology to create the audio-visual feast that is Its a Small World, then we're on to the KVR Developer Challenge. Then we discuss the NIN fan authored DVD from the band's open camera policy, followed by the singing robot and finally the Think Geeks musical T shirts. Rich also treats us to some inside information on the Beatles Rock Band production - fascinating stuff.

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