Monday, April 08, 2013

Stori'r Ddraig Goch :-)


The story of the Red Dragon
The tale of two dragons (one, red and one white), is related to a story that first appears in the 9th Century 'Historia Brittonum'.
The Historia contain a narrative in which the tyrant Vortigern (5th-century British warlord) attempts to build a citadel, but the structure collapses repeatedly. His wise men tell him he must sacrifice a boy born without a father on the spot to alleviate the curse.

Vortigern finally finds such a boy, Emrys (Ambrosius Aurelianus), identified with Merlin in later versions), but Emrys reveals the real reason for the collapsing towers: two dragons, one red and one white, representing the Britons and the Saxons specifically, are buried beneath the foundation.

This story was later adapted by Geoffrey of Monmouth, and thence appears in the Brut y Brenhinedd. Thus, Lludd supplies an origin for the dragons in the Vortigern story.

Sunday, April 07, 2013

Crowd Funding.....is it the future of project funding?

I recently posted on the funding and launch of OUYA the new Android based Games console that was funded by the power of the Cloud by Kickstarter a US based company which invites potential investors to make a contribution to new and innovative project.
This form of crowd-funding in 'the cloud' for projects has certainly proved successful for many including OUYA which as you will  see below has been able to secure the second highest capitol investment since 2009 when Kickstarter began, having raised $8,596,474 from 63,416 individual investors.
As with any innovation there are always those who wish to use systems either fraudulently for personal gain. This has caused projects to be removed by the crowd-funding companies as soon as there was clear evidence of wrongdoing.  In the US and other jurisdictions there are copyright and other legal challenges to crowd-funded projects, however it is not unknown for large corporations to be in dispute with each other.

I would say that on balance bringing those seeking funding with an audience who are inclined to offer such support seems to be a good use of new technology and the power of the web.

First on the scene back in 2001 was ArtistShare which began as a fan sourcing site enabling artists
to fund their recordings using their fans support - the result has been truly inspiring as you can see from the awards won by ArtistShare funded recordings:

47th Annual Grammy Awards– 2005
Winner: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Maria Schneider - Concert In the Garden,
Nominee: Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Maria Schneider "Bulería, Solea y Rumba" -- Donny McCaslin, soloist (track from "Concert in the Garden”)
Nominee: Best Instrumental Composition "Bulería, Solea y Rumba" -- Maria Schneider

48th Annual Grammy Awards– 2006
Winner: Best Instrumental Composition “Into The Light” Billy Childs
Nominee: Best Instrumental Jazz Album “Lyric”
Nominee: Best Instrumental Arrangement Billy Childs, arranger
Nominee: Best Comedy Album The Agoraphobic Cowboy, Rick Moranis

49th Annual Grammy Awards– 2007
Winner: Best Latin Jazz Album Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri - Simpatico
Nominee: Best Large jazz Ensemble Album Bob Brookmeyer - Spirit Music

50th Annual Grammy Awards– 2008
Winner: Best Instrumental Composition Maria Schneider - “Cerulean Skies”
Nominee: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album - Maria Schneider “Sky Blue”

52nd Annual Grammy Awards– 2010
Nominee: Best Jazz Instrumental Album - The Clayton Brothers - "Brother to Brother"
Nominee: Best Latin Jazz Recording - Geoffrey Keezer - "Aurea"

53rd Annual Grammy Awards– 2011
Winner: Best Instrumental composition - The Path Among The Trees -Billy Childs
Nominee: Best Jazz Instrumental Recording, Individual or Group - The Clayton Brothers - "New Song And Dance"
Nominee: Gerald Clayton Best Instrumental Composition - Battle Circle - The Clayton Brothers - "New Song And Dance"
Nominee: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Recording The Path Among The Trees
Nominee: Best Instrumental Composition - Patrick Williams - Aurora
Nominee: Best Instrumental Arrangement - "Fanfare For A New Day" - Patrick Williams - Aurora

12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards– 2012
Nominee: Best MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) Album - Yeahwon - Yeahwon
Other nominees in this category were Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento, Djavan and Mônica Salmaso.

55th Annual Grammy Awards– 2013
Winner: Best Instrumental Arrangement - Gil Evans "How About You"
Nominee: Best Large Jazz Ensemble Recording The Gil Evans Project: Centennial
Nominee: Best Arrangement Featuring A Vocalist(s)-  Gil Evans "Look to the Rainbow"  - featuring Luciana Souza

The business model is explained by Brian Camelio:
Other crowd-funding sites ( from Wikipedia 04/07/2013)
 The United States based company ArtistShare (2000/2001),  Pledgie (2006), Sellaband (2006), IndieGoGo (2008), Kickstarter (2009), Fundly (2009), GoFundMe (2010), Appsplit (2010), Microventures (2010) and Fundageek (2011).

Using the power of small investors to coalesce around a project in order to fund it is not new and indeed there are many examples perhaps one of the best being the funding of the Statue of Liberty in 1886. The web allows this idea to span the globe, allowing many more individuals to be involved.

Monday, April 01, 2013

Invitation from FaceBook


The invitation above was sent those well respected  TechCrunch guys and others in the IT community on Thursday 28 March prompting fevered speculation over what is to be revealed this week?
Debate has raged over the past few years over rumours that Facebook will eventually launch  'Facebook Android Handset'.
The TechCrunch article has followed up some pretty reliable leads which suggest that there is a link up between Facebook and HTC that will see the debate finally answered this Thursday.....we wait in hope.
Source: TechCrunch

A dear friend

It seems very apt to be writing this blog post in tribute to a dear, dear friend. The world has lost a true global educational  IT innovator...