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At 6:29am on October 11, 2010, Natalie S said…
That is a beautiful piece of music....
At 4:33pm on October 6, 2010, Ana Antunes said…
So awesome you're composing on 10/10/10!! Wish you could compose something to add on my video as well. I'll be flying over the Andes mountains, and I think I might use a track, or some from a Peruvian band, we'll see...
At 10:40pm on September 27, 2010, James Travis III said…
To keep my camera from freezing, I use an underwater housing to keep it warm (it was broken by the postal service on the way down here). I can have the camera outside for about 45 minutes this way. I also have an insulated box that I keep warm with a heavy block of pre-heated steel. Depending on the wind, a camera will last from 3 to 15 minutes at -80F and below.
At 4:55am on September 26, 2010, James Travis III said…
I am hoping for a partly cloudy day with slow clouds that are very high. This would provide good sunlight and nice movement for the timelapse. What can I expect? Anything. The weather here is very unpredictable. Yesterday the temperature was -98F and clear, today it is -48F and cloudy/foggy.
At 3:46am on September 26, 2010, James Travis III said…
Hello Bruz! I would love to hear your track from 10.10.10. I am thinking that the juxtapostion of noises from the street mixed with a 24hour time lapse (which will work down to about 5 minutes) of the south pole station would be fabulous! One thing people don't often think of (when they imagine south pole) is the noises of bulldozers, the power plant, and snowmobiles as a continuous backdrop for the pristine beauty of nothing but snow and sunlight.

I can't wait to hear what you record!

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