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December 8, 2017

The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, December 8

What happened this week? An interesting series of features on indie music concluded in The Guardian, more year-end lists emerged, and YouTube is taking a swing at a music subscription service next year. The Daily Chord is your service for a running tally of noteworthy music stories. Subscribe to our email updates for a reminder of the day’s headlines.


Monday, December 4


Tuesday, December 5


Wednesday, December 6


Thursday, December 7


Friday, December 8

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December 8, 2017

Beautiful and Harmonious Fine Arts by Elicia Edijanto

Beautiful and Harmonious Fine Arts by Elicia Edijanto

Elicia Edijanto is an artist from Jakarta, Indonesia with some incredible work shared on her Behance profile. I love simple, black and white illustration and what Elicia’s done here with drawings is exactly what I love. The subject and style of composition makes you think or imagining yourself in that situation. It is like the Limbo game, very similar style with most of the compositions having a central character, a child in eerie locations. Again, at least for me, the work takes me away in my imagination. Perfect for the end of the year. We also shared a bit of her fine arts creative process right after the break.

Nature inspires me a lot. I hope my art will serve their purposes, remind us of how is human-nature relationship supposed to be, beautiful, harmonious, and living side by side.Using only black watercolour (mostly), I try to create unique relationship between human and nature. My subject are often children and animal because they are honest, sincere, unprejudiced and unpretentious. It will be easier for people to feel the emotions. 

For more information about Elicia and to check out all her fine arts projects make sure to visit her website at http://www.eliciaedijanto.com/

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December 7, 2017

Meet the 2018 SXSW Wellness Expo Advisory Board

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As part of the SXSW Wellness Expo, we’re honored to present our 2018 Wellness Expo Advisory Board who will help ensure that SXSW is bringing the most reputable companies, ideas, and trends to the exhibition.

Our mission is to showcase all that holistic living has to offer. From mental and physical fitness, to alternative healing, clean eating, and spiritual exploration, our esteemed Advisory Board members represent the best in these fields.

Read on for bios of advisory board members and make sure to mark your calendars! The SXSW Wellness Expo happens March 10-11 at the Palmer Events Center and will be open to SXSW attendees as well as the general public.

Lauren Ash


Lauren Ash is a visionary credited for centering black women in wellness. As founder of Black Girl In Om, she promotes self-love for women of color through BGIO’s online publication, podcast, creative agency, and social media platforms. Nike, Well+Good, Shape, Girlboss, NYLON, and ESSENCE recognize Lauren as an industry trailblazer.

Kelly Brogan, MD


Kelly Brogan, M.D. is a Manhattan-based holistic women’s health psychiatrist, author of the International and New York Times bestselling book, A Mind of Your Own, and co-editor of the landmark textbook, Integrative Therapies for Depression. She is board certified in psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine, and integrative holistic medicine, serves as Medical Director for Fearless Parent, and is a founding member of Health Freedom Action.

Toni Carey


Toni Carey’s passion for health and fitness led to the co-creation of Black Girls RUN!, a grassroots organization that encourages and inspires African-American women to live a healthy and active lifestyle.She is currently the Senior Manager of Marketing and Communications at a non-profit located in Washington, D.C. while she pursues her next entrepreneurial venture Keeping Balanced, an online platform that explores the true meaning of work/life balance, while helping women reclaim their time, health and sanity.

Daphne Cheng


Daphne Cheng is the founder/CEO of Superhuman, a food media e-commerce platform aiming to change the way China’s 1.4 billion populations eats and lives. Cheng is a pioneer in plant-based cuisine, focusing on making vegetables as delicious as possible. Superhuman’s approach uses psychology and behavioral economics principles to make it easy, fun, and appealing for people to change their unhealthy behaviors.

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davidji is a globally recognized mindbody health & wellness expert, mindful performance trainer, meditation teacher & author, credited with creating the 21-day meditation process which spawned hundreds of 21-day meditation experiences & challenges around the world.

Derek Flanzraich


Derek Flanzraich is an entrepreneur on a mission to give everyone a healthyish attitude. He is the CEO & Founder of Greatist, a next-generation media startup working to make healthy living cool and build the first truly trusted consumer-facing healthy living brand for this generation. Greatist reaches 10-15 million unique visitors per month. Flanzraich graduated from Harvard, and has been building brands and organizations since founding a dog-walking business at 10 years old.

Tiffany Kieran


Tiffany Kieran’s passion and expertise is in film production and the planning and organization of film, art, music events and fundraisers aimed at raising awareness of social causes.

She has served on the PR and Advisory Council for the International Rescue Committee, worked as a City Leader for Call + Response and Free the Slaves and led yoga and wellness outreach programs for shelters and organizations.

Kyle Kingsbury


Kyle is a lifelong athlete who played Division 1 football at Arizona State and fought professionally in the Ultimate Fighting Championship for 6 years. As Director of Human Optimization at Onnit, Kyle is committed to understanding the ways we can better our lives physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

Alyssa Malehorn


Alyssa Malehorn is a spiritual teacher. Her work includes support and education in the healing arts and meditation along with the Raw Spirituality podcast.

Coss Marte


Coss Marte is the founder of ConBody, a prison-style bootcamp which hires formerly incarcerated individuals to teach fitness classes. After being sent to prison in 2009, Marte developed exercise techniques using simple movements and his own body weight to combat his own obesity, which he shared with other inmates and now with the general public.

Adriene Mishler


Adriene Mishler is an actress, yoga teacher and entrepreneur from Austin, Texas.. Her Youtube channel Yoga With Adriene provides high quality practices on yoga and mindfulness at no cost to inspire people of all ages, shapes and sizes across the globe. Drawing on a background in professional theatre, Adriene also works in television, voiceover, film and dance and is a regular contributor for magazines and blogs.

Reid Tracy


Reid Tracy is the president and CEO of Hay House, Inc. He has also produced more than 12 successful PBS Specials, raising more than $100 million for public television.

Shawn Ullman


Shawn Ullman is the co-founder and CEO of Feel Rich, the market leader in delivery branded celebrity health and wellness content, influencers, products, and live events. The network has a reach of over 300 million followers, delivering groundbreaking celebrity content in social media and live events.

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December 7, 2017

What would Twitter look like in AR? With TweetReality, you don’t need to imagine

TweetReality is an experimental app that mixes your Twitter feed with your surroundings using an iPhone camera and the ARKit. The free iOS app was recently launched by developer Oscar Falmer.

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Source: Digital Trends VR

December 7, 2017

The Unedited StoryCorps Interview: Nia C. Mathis & Cavril P. Williams

Did you know that the stories you hear from us on NPR and our podcast are excerpts of interviews pulled from the StoryCorps Archive? Participants visit one of our recording locations with a friend or family member to record a 40-minute interview with the help of a trained StoryCorps Facilitator, or record a conversation using the StoryCorps App. We’re sharing this unedited interview from the StoryCorps Archive with you in its original form.

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In May 2009, Cavril Payne Williams shared stories with her granddaughter, Nia Cavril Mathis, about traveling and entertaining members of the United States Armed Forces on the USO Tour, her musical family, and meeting her husband at the beach. Their interview was recorded in partnership with the Hebrew Home at Riverdale in Riverdale, New York.

“We were a family of music,” Cavril says, as she remembers the piano, dancing and singing lessons she had growing up. She tells Nia about how her brother, Cecil Payne, was discovered by Dizzy Gillespie, who told him, “’You don’t look right playing that little sax’ — he had an alto sax — and Dizzy said, ‘You should play the baritone; you’re big enough!’”

Cavril talks about traveling around the world with the USO tour, with her singing group, the Three Bon Bunnies. “I thought I was hot todoodie!,” she giggles.

Nia asks what it was like traveling in the 1940s as black women. “Some of them were surprised to see that we were a black group,” Cavril says. “Before we got there, they knew about us. And then when they saw our color!” She laughs, “It wasn’t easy. They looked at us and said, “‘I don’t want no’ — whatever they called us then, and the manager that we had said, ‘You get this or you get nothing!’”

After singing with The Three Bon Bunnies, her father told her, “’Don’t you think it’s time to settle down? You go to church, you meet a nice man!’” Instead of church, though, Cavril went to the beach, where she met a handsome lifeguard. She told him, “’My mother and father don’t want me to travel anymore; they feel that I should settle down and get married — hint hint hint hint!’” Cavril and Nia laugh as she recounts her wedding day. “My gown was ice blue, because I was naughty before I was walking down the aisle — I couldn’t go down with ice white!”


All StoryCorps Griot interviews are shared with the National Museum of African American History and Culture. To hear more unedited interviews from the StoryCorps Archive, please make an appointment at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.

All material within the StoryCorps collection is copyrighted by StoryCorps. StoryCorps encourages use of material on this site by educators and students without prior permission, provided appropriate credit is given. This interview has not been fact-checked, and may contain sensitive personal information about living persons.

Source: SNPR Story Corps

December 7, 2017

25 Years of SXSW Film Festival – Kat Candler, Sarah-Violet Bliss & Charles Rogers, Trey Shults

To commemorate the 25th edition of the SXSW Film Festival, we continue our weekly alumni spotlight on careers launched, artists discovered, powerful performances, and more with filmmakers Kat Candler, Sarah-Violet Bliss & Charles Rogers, and Trey Shults.

Kat Candler

Candler has had numerous films screen at the SXSW Film Festival including Jumping off Bridges (world premiere,
2006), Hellion (2012), Black Metal (2013), and the feature-length Hellion in 2014. Currently, Candler directs and produces episodes of the critically acclaimed tv series, Queen Sugar, created by 2015 SXSW Film Keynote, Ava DuVernay.

“I love SXSW because it fosters gorgeous collaboration among a community of wickedly talented artists.”

Sarah-Violet Bliss & Charles Rogers

Bliss and Rogers presented the world premiere of their film Fort Tilden in 2014 where it won the Jury Award for Narrative Feature Competition. The pair next co-created the dark comedy Search Party with Michael Showalter which premiered at SXSW in 2016. The second season of Search Party is currently airing on TBS.

“SXSW changed our lives by legitimizing us as filmmakers and giving us the confidence to continue with our creative lives. The festival essentially helped us launch our careers and made our dreams come true. The programming is varied and takes risks. It helps launch the careers of unknown filmmakers and the parties are flirtatious.

I’ll never forget how our hearts beating at a rapid pace for two hours straight while we sat through the awards ceremony holding hands with the creative team of Fort Tilden, anxiously awaiting the results and dripping sweat onto each other.”

Trey Shults

Shults world premiered his narrative short Krisha at SXSW 2014 where it won the Special Jury Award for Cinematography. In 2015, he debuted his feature of the same name, where it received both the Jury and Audience Award for Narrative Feature. For his direction, Shults received Best Directorial debut from the National Board of Review and the Bingham Ray Gotham Award for Breakthrough Director. His latest film, the psychological thriller, It Comes At Night was released earlier this year.

“I will never forget the week we played Krisha at SXSW. It was surreal, humbling, and unforgettable. SXSW gave me a huge platform to present my small film and it changed my life.”

Stay tuned to SXSW News each week for more 25th edition stories.

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Screening of Hellion -Photo by Chris Saucedo
Wolrd Premiere of Fort Tilden – Photo by Andy Pareti/Getty Images for SXSW
World Premiere of Krisha – Photo by Waytao Shing/Getty Images for SXSW

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December 7, 2017

Web Design & UI/UX: Vissla Redesign Concept

Web Design & UI/UX: Vissla Redesign Concept

You guys are fully aware of how I feel about redesigns right? But with the end of the year coming soon, I decided to take a stab at a new perspective. Knowingly that most designers who are working on redesign concepts should know (or know) there are SO MANY details we need to take in consideration. It’s mostly not about the UI. Again, for this redesign concept by Simon Kratz for Vissla , what I liked the most about Simon’s work was his own approach. He is compassionate about the brand and using at the same time his UX skills/thinking for the completion of his vision.

Simon Kratz is an interaction designer based in Basel, Switzerland. Simon is mainly focusing his work on web design, UI/UX and interaction design. You should give him a follow on Behance.

Finally had some free time over the last weeks and decided to challenge myself with a quick design exploration and ran a small side project. I have been obsessed with VISSLA for the past few months and decided their current web experience should be more in line with their forward-thinking philosophy and outstanding products. VISSLA is a brand that represents creative freedom and a generation of creators and innovators. They embrace the modern do-it-yourself attitude within surf culture, performance surfing, and craftsmanship. This mission inspired me a lot to push their web presence to the next level. So, i focused on the goal to improve the user experience and suggest new solutions or alternative approaches how VISSLA could look like in todays huge digital ocean. So, this is a small part of an early stage redesign concept – let me know, what you think. — The Vissla Logo and Brand material is intellectual property of Vissla.

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December 6, 2017

Oculus adds desktop functionality and revamps Home in Rift Core 2.0 update

Oculus has officially announced the beta for the Rift Core 2.0 update, which brings various enhancements and new features to Oculus Home, and adds new and expanded desktop support.

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Source: Digital Trends VR

December 6, 2017

SXSW Film Festival Headliner The Disaster Artist In Theaters Now

“It would have been easy to make a movie making fun of The Room – clowning it, or objectifying it in some way – but we love it,” said producer and cast member Seth Rogen.

James Franco‘s wildly popular film The Disaster Artist is currently playing in select theaters and will open nation-wide on December 8. The SXSW Film Festival Work-In-Progress screening received an enthusiastic response as well a standing ovation. Since its SXSW debut, the film has garnered critical acclaim, particularly praising Franco’s direction and performance as Tommy Wiseau. Check out our latest edition of SXSWorld for in-depth look at The Disaster Artist written by film journalist Eric Kohn.

Take a look at our red carpet coverage and enjoy the hilarious Q&A!

Join Us For SXSW 2018

Grab your Film Badge today for primary access to all SXSW Film events including world premieres, roundtables, workshops, and parties. Register to attend by Friday, January 12 and save. Book your hotel through SXSW Housing & Travel for the best available rates.

Stay tuned for the 2018 SXSW Film Festival lineup which will be announced in January.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and SXSW News for the latest SXSW coverage, announcements, and updates.

See you in March!
Work-In-Progress Screening of The Disaster Artist – Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for SXSW

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December 6, 2017

VR Stabilizer plug-in brings 360 stabilization to Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects

Video editors using Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects now have access to a new tool for stabilizing 360 with the CyberLink VR Stabilizer. The tool uses algorithms and sliders to help steady shaky 360 footage.

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Source: Digital Trends VR