13 Sep 2008 davej   » (Master)

NIN live visuals running on Linux.

'all the onscreen video is rendered by Moment Factory's custom rig, a trio of Linux-based devices collectively known as "the brain.".'

And for the record, that light show kicks so much ass. Some truly impressive effects. Some of which are on youtube, but cellphone captures really don't do them justice. If you get the chance to see this tour, even if you aren't a huge NIN fan, I really recommend it. I remember 20 years ago, people were saying similar things about Pink Floyds lightshows. This is all that, and so much more. (And apparently still being refined/enhanced, making me eager to see them again. Vegas at xmas maybe?)

Also, that wired article has confirmation that the 'nine inch fail bsod was intentional. Well duh.

I'm curious to find other stuff the moment factory guys have been responsible for. They're based in Montreal. Maybe we can get them to keynote next years OLS :)

Syndicated 2008-09-13 15:51:00 from Dave Jones recollection of stuff that happened.

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