![]() In 2021, he set up an AV installation on the main floor of London’s Corsica Studios and was invited to Paris by the pioneering institution Groupe de Recherches Musicales to create a multi-channel diffusion on their fifty-speaker Acousmonium (which I had the opportunity to experience in Graz as part of Elevate Festival, and is really something else). Kode9 has also recently fully embraced his vocation as a multidisciplinary artist. His curation at the helm of the Hyperdub label has consistently been at the cutting edge. I believe this is something that he is trying to emulate on his latest album Escapology.Ī dubstep trailblazer who laid the foundations for forward-thinking UK club music in the twenty-first century on a series of co-releases with the late poet and MC The Spaceape. Scottish-born, London-based artist Steve Goodman has been exploring the dreadful, fear-inducing uses of sound and how it can negatively affect people at least since his book Sonic Warfare: Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear hit the shelves in 2009. As a child, I did not realise how intensely the sound design in these games – the eerie atmospheres, acousmatic background noises, unsettling “save room” themes and the howling and screeching of various creatures – affected my whole being. It’s a pinwheel with five guys on each side.Back in the late 90s and early 00s, I remember sitting in a dark living room with my brothers, watching the elder of the two playing horror games like Resident Evil 2 or Silent Hill 3 and sci-fi first-person shooters like Half-Life and Quake III Arena, always on the verge of shitting my pants. ![]() Frank Glickman was a graphic designer in Boston, and when Harry needed a logo for his new team, he gave Frank a call. The graphic genius who came up with this concept is the cousin of the Trail Blazers founder and first general manager, Harry Glickman. The curved lines represent the movement and speed of the individuals on the court. The five lines on either side of the graphic represent five offensive players and five defensive players coming together to compete in the game of basketball. There’s a deep meaning behind the logo, and it’s actually pretty cool. The logo is a pinwheel, but not just any pinwheel. Well, for all of you waiting with bated breath to know, we’ve got the answer. ![]() If you’ve never had any connection with the Trail Blazers, you may not even know what the logo is exactly. And here’s what I found from a We Are Fantatics explainer, and it was also backed up in a story by the Oregonian:Ī valid argument could be made that the Trail Blazers logo isn’t quite like the other logos in the NBA. So I did what any investigating journalist would do – I Googled it. I didn’t know it and I’m guessing others out there don’t know, either. Maybe you already know the meaning behind Portland’s logo and good for you if you do. Some teams’ logos are easier to figure out just by looking at the them, like Boston’s, for instance. While watching these games I’ve often noticed their crisp logo (often because Lillard shoots from it at home games) and have wondered what the heck means. I’d watch their games anyway.īy the way, they start their series with the Nuggets in Denver tonight. I’ve been watching a lot of Portland Trail Blazers basketball lately, mostly because Dame Lillard is so fun to watch play basketball.Īlso, it’s part of my job, but whatever.
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