Realtime Concert Program Notes on a PDA
PoisonousPhat writes "NPR has an article on a new idea for concertgoers at the Aspen Music Festival. Dubbed the 'Concert Companion', the concept used a PDA (a Sony Clie PEG-NX73V for those of you that MUST know) as a 'listener's guide...that updates you with information about what you're hearing, in real time.' The concept seems similar to the audio headsets available in museum tours. Read the bleeping article here."
Get a bloody booklet about the concert before the concert and read that. Keep your shitty, glowing, backlit crap out of theaters. Cell-phones are bad enough
Next thing they are going to stream you the video of the concert to you PDA!!!
My favorite piece from the concert was "Your Battery is Low!" but I also liked "Unexpected Application Error."
Listen to this...this is where the violin section can never quite get the staccato right. Hear that? See, it should sound like this...[MIDI plays, loudly]
Oooh, now here comes the soloist. Did you know she's having an affair with the conductor? And they're both married! Can you believe it? I KNOW!
Ahhh, I love this next part. It reminds me of the time I went to Aspen. It's SO nice there. Have you ever been? [Click here to book a flight now!]
"A great democracy must be progressive or it will soon cease to be a great democracy." --Theodore Roosevelt
Geeks start raising their PDA's over their heads with the backlights on as a safe alternative to using a lighter.