Method Site



Natalie suchalove at sohodoorway.com
Sat Mar 4 19:57:33 CST 2006


Hi Keets, All:

Yes, my name was on Pete's blog in the list of sitters. I made sure I had my 
email link visible on my blog as soon as I saw I was on the list. (I saved 
the sitters list from his blog as well.)

I did see that cool storyboard. Lots of great things in store for everyone.

I'll try not to cry in my cornflakes for too long over being left out of the 
invites. :-/

*sniffle*

I understand those that got invites got some kind of code emailed to them as 
well? Could this be the code you will use to do beta testing?

Thank to everyone for all the helpful info! :-)




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "L. Bird" <pkeets at hotmail.com>
To: <thewho at igtc.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Method Site


> >I have heard that those that got an invite already "won" the lottery, in 
> >a
> sense.
>
>>Anyone know if this is true?
>
> Maybe so.  All we know about it is what Pete has published on his blog, 
> and
> now what we read on the Method site.  He said the names he posted on his
> blog (assuming he can contact them) will be the group to beta test the
> software to see how it works.  The site (as I understand it) says that all
> will receive an mp3 of their music, but that some who have interesting
> results will be asked to contribute their theme to a larger work, and will
> be invited to purchase tix to a concert where the work is played. 
> Projected
> price is a bit steep, but not too bad.
>
> I thought you had commented, Natalie.  He's taken down the comments so I
> can't check, but I thought I saw your name.  Was it on Rachel's blog
> instead?
>
> Pete has taken down his novella today and here's what he's posted.  Check
> out his Project pages; he's got storyboard art.  :)
>
> Saturday, March 04, 2006
> In The Black Hole - Come Visit.....
> This serialization finished on February 25th. It is now available to read 
> at
> www.petetownshend.com. Selected comments from this evolving Blog are
> included.
>
> Today - March 4th, at 1600 UK time - I am opening the beta website for the
> METHOD. This features music produced by a computer program similar to the
> fantastical machine described in The Boy Who Heard Music Novella. For 
> links
> please hit my web site link above.
>
> I've been stimulated by this Blog publication, that has run for six 
> months.
> I am impressed by the warmth and insight of many of the contributors. I 
> have
> been inspired by the quality of the people who have commented here
> regularly, the way you have supported each other and managed to argue with
> humour, vehemence and restraint. Our leaders could learn a lot from you.
> That sounds patronizing, but of course you are my patrons. I am 
> tremendously
> grateful to every one of you for taking the time and trouble to be a part 
> of
> this. One day in 2007 - perhaps - we will all be gathered somewhere
> listening to our wacky and sublime METHOD music, together. My Bloggers who
> supported me here will be the first to be invited.
>
> Thanks to the folks at blogspot.com who have provided this incredibly
> reliable and effective creative and communicative web vehicle completely
> free of charge, and free of interference.
> posted by The Boy Who Heard Music at 12:01 PM
>
>
>


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