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GZA, RZA and Bill Murray get Delirium
With Protein TV shortly returning (shhh, don't tell anyone), I thought I'd share this Jim Jarmusch classic featuring GZA, RZA and Bill Murray getting "delirium" over coffee and cigarettes:
Props to Mr Moo for the link.
HTML5 - The Future of Online Video
We've been waiting for this for a while and now can show you a sneak peek of the future of online video. Please be upstanding for HTML5.
What's all the fuss about? No flash, no plugins, no buffering issues, no worries. Yes, this is what Steve has been waiting for and one of the main reasons why you find any Adobe products on your iPhone. Props once again to cousin Ciaran for the linkage.
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Popular TV Shows (Albert Exergian)
Albert Exergian who is a wonderful designer has a created a cool minimalistic set of posters for popular TV shows.
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New Protein Showreel
We just made a little showreel of some of the projects that's been keeping us busy the last couple of months. Like what you see? Why not hire us to do your next project ...
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Spike Jonze x Kanye West
WTF? Pretty impressive projectile vomiting though.
Brain Composing
Rick Grierson makes music with his mind. He has put together a mashup of MAX MSP / MAX PRO and EEG to create an application which lets you compose music with the power of your brainwaves alone. Awesome.
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Kangaroo TV
For those that missed the news last week, BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV are to launch a video-on-demand service offering more than 10,000 hours of TV programming. The project has a working title of "Kangaroo" and is due to launch next year and is a major step forward for the development of online TV in the UK.
Media Guardian reports that Kangaroo, which one source has described as "wanting to do for broadband what Freeview did for digital TV", will be a joint venture in which BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 have an equal share. In a joint statement, the partners said Kangaroo "will work independently as an aggregator of both joint venture partners and third-party content".
The project aims to be a "rich entertainment site", where consumers can catch up with recently aired shows and older archive programming. The service will initially be available via the web, with shows available either streamed or to download. However, the ultimate aim is to deliver Kangaroo content direct to televisions. Users will be offered programming for free, rental and buy-to-own, with the intention that Kangaroo provides a "one-stop shop" for all BBC, ITV and Channel 4 content.
Nice idea. Shame about the name.




