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Project Stargate is Live!

I wrote a blog about Project Stargate, as well as SimpleGeo's implementation of it.  The hardware has arrived in both SF and DC and it's LIVE!

It's working really well.  Like, really well.  We had a bit of a mic echo, but a tip from star mr-fix-it Nick Petrella to put the Mic behind the speakers fixed that (seriously, should that really work?  But it did!)

We just keep the mic's muted unless one of us wants to talk to someone else - then we un-mute the mic and shout out that person's name to get their attention.

One kind of weird thing is we're not sure what to say when we're done.  Do you say goodbye?  I mean, it's always on - it's not like the connection is being turned off.  So for now we're saying "stargate" when we're done.  (yes it's stupid, but fun).

Here's a video of Project Stargate in action:

My awesome sub-$500 HD Camera Setup

I've been using the Kodak Zi8 camera for several years now, and it's been a workhorse of my ability to capture content.  I originally reviewed the Zi6, and then reviewed the Zi8 more recently on this blog, and I also did a post on using a wide-angle lens with the Zi6 or Zi8.

But recently, I gave a speech at TJHSST and the Zi8 failed to record the video correctly, so I decided it was time to revisit my setup, since capturing content is so important to me (as per our company manifesto points #13 and #19).

The price of the Zi8 camera has come down so much since its launch (from above $200 to under $100 now) that I decided to use the following strategy:

Here's a video of the entire setup, with pics below that: