It’s been a very busy week here both with my own stuff and other people’s.  One photography gig, one filming gig, two backstage gigs, one trip-to-Memphis gig and one social media job are all up in the air and I’m wondering which ones will fall down and hit me right on the head.  Pretty exciting stuff!  On top of that I’ve been experimenting with HDR, figuring out Adobe Lightroom (On advice from my good friend and INCREDIBLY talented photographer Lex Machina) and actually feeling like I can write some stories.  Going to be flexing my scripting muscles next week in order to prepare for “Project: Not Telling Yet Ssh” with stunning artist (both in his art and his wit) Neil Struthers.

A thought hit me earlier in the week touching on the topic of what the future might hold for listening to portable music.  I don’t mean anything like the iPod Touch, but the actual experience of listening to music.  The short of it is a device that reads your brainwaves to determine what mood you are in and plays music that you designated to that particular mood before hand (somewhat like the iTunes star system).  Make it colour coded, and when you’re angry your player turns red and plays angry music.  Two additions are that the player could slowly integrate happy music in to the playlist  when you are angry or sad and having the ability to stream other people’s playlist that corresponds with your mood.  So if you’re happy you can listen to what other happy people are listening to. Tastes of course will differ, but it’s fascinating if you’ve ever wondered what music other people listen to when they’re in a similar mood as you.

Anyways, thinking on some more things.  I’m off for now.