Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Mobile recording system


Nick has been having this idea for awhile that he wants a system that he can carry on himself that will allow him to record everything that he does or that happens to him. At first, I thought it was just another one of his quick lasting, spur of the moment ideas that he would forget as fast as he thought of it. That was until today, when he walked in wearing this DIY recording system.

At first, he was looking at a small helmet cam that he could were or pin onto his shirt. This was quickly dropped due to the fact that it could only record up to 2 hours on its internal storage, and the battery issue/charging was a hurdle for him as well. Now, it looks like he is going to go with a web cam connected to a netbook that he will carry around in a backpack. I believe the headphones are just so that he can listen to music and to hold the web cam onto his head.

Now, since the first time I heard Nick talk about this idea, it has never really made sense to me. But as my friend, Jason, explained to me, he is doing this because wants to be able to accurately share his experiences with others. However, faced with the inability to actually pull memories from his head and place them into his audiences', he feels that this is the next best thing. Now, I have known several people with this same desire, but many of them have learned the art of journaling or creative/descriptive writing, or carrying a camera with them at all times. So I suppose that this might be the next step in that form of documenting our lives, and it is not like this is the first time we as a society have seen this done. There was Justin TV and several other very much like that.

I how ever still think the better approach is the writing or a still camera for several reasons. One reason being is that so much of our lives are very mundane and ordinary. If you think about your daily activities, what are you really doing? Sleeping, eating, watching TV, surfing the net, or walking/driving to a location. And only on the last one might, and very rarely, have something interesting happen to them. Which leads me to the second main reason I feel that writing or photography is the better way to document events. That is it requires the person to learn how to remember and later describe the event in detail, or how to look at the event and be able to tell the entire story in just a few images. Thus training yourself to better look at the world around you, and remembering the events. Because in the end, really only you probably care that much to remember and reminisce about what happens to you on a daily basis.

But these are just my opinions, I would love to hear what your take on his setup or his ideas might be.

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