Thursday, June 15, 2006

Using my music!

Wow! - I have received the following email:

"I am producing and editing a radio documentary for a public radio station in Youngstown Ohio. I need a couple of music cues for the show which will feature oral histories on downtown Youngstown 50 years ago. Your song "Take Some More" fits well with the pieces I have written for the show. Since you have so graciously allowed commercial use of the piece with attribution, I may use it. I will attribute it to you as "Aaron Marcavitch" I just wanted you to know that I may use it. I'll let you know for sure when I finish. Thanks in advance."

How about that! Its very cool to get my music used online. The link to download the music is http://www.macjams.com/artist/acornhp

Monday, May 22, 2006

Bus system

Took my first ride on the NRTA system here. They have installed new
automated announcements. They are fantastic! Its always interesting
to see the island come to life, but its most nice to see the buses
come back. I only wish they ran year round. For all communities out
there that may be considering a bus system, build it to be year round
and servicing your working people. Public transport is critical to a
good community.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Pacific Club

Went to a session for Preservation Month today at the Pacific Club.
It was a great opportunity to see some parts of a building most
people don't get to see. The third floor has a great barrel roof
ceiling and you can get up behind it on the way to the roofwalk. The
underside (aboveside?) of it is very cool. Its a great building and
I hope that the money can come through to start to restore it. Maybe
this tour is a good kick off for the restoration. There is nearly
two or more feet of water in the basement on a regular basis due to
the water table. What a shame - but at least its not drying out in
between.

Also, I hope that someone can pull together the funding for the
Sconset Golf Club buildings and landscape. Thats a major historic
site and I would hate to see it go away. There was a letter to the
editor in the Independent about the barn there. I hope the Coffin
Family can make it happen. I have suggested to them that they need
to consider forming a non-profit to find the grants and funding.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

New articles going out on Yesterday's Island

Well I have started to write some new articles for Yesterday's Island
here on Nantucket. I will post them after they have been published
and put in the papers. Its great fun to be able to talk about the
history, buildings, and landscapes of Nantucket - even if I get a bit
down about them sometimes.

Music to listen to?

Well if you want to hear some of the music I have been composing on Garage Band, take a look at:

http://www.macjams.com/artist/acornhp

I highly suggest Dog Party, Take Some More, or Into the Night. Of course, I also recommend Twinkle, Twinkle which is just Andrea's pure voice.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Thesis on Standardized Roadside Architecture

Be sure to check out my thesis on my website. Its not the best bedtime reading, but it might be interesting to those of you who know - or wish to know - roadside history.

http://www.marcavitch.com/colorthesis.pdf

Some interesting photos

A few images to show my interest in a) Roadside architecture, b) Industrial architecture, c) Vernacular architecture, and d) Architecture and nature.


Star Drive-In restaurant
The Star Drive-In near Middleboro, MA. I love the dark clouds and the glow of the neon.


Abandonded Mine Building
An abandoned coal mine building. The light through the ceiling to floor window really showed off the dust and patina on the room.


One Room Schoolhouse
A one-room school house near Waynesburg, PA. The dark green of the summer overhangs that nice red color on the walls.


Maine seaside
The Maine seacoast near Brunswick.The house is perched high above the multi-colors of pine trees and ocean.

Tuckernuck Roads


A road winds on Tuckernuck Island. I enjoy the use of greens and the way that the road sort of calls you on. We even have this one hanging on our wall. I need to dig out the original to post.

Truck Traffic Prohibited



A small alley in Nantucket. I liked the way the darkness of this image creates a feeling of evening. The compressed space creates a feeling of expectation.



The original version.

Cow House


An old abandoned house (unless you count the cows) near Lancaster, NH. The photo itself was stunning, but the filters made it feel a bit more alive. I tried this frame concept. It does bring out the rust colors, but its a work in progress.



The original version.

Brant Point Light


Brant Point Lighthouse, Nantucket, MA. I felt that the simplicity of the filter applied to this photo was quite nice. It creates a starkness, yet the browns and blues make it feel soft.


The original version.

South Church Dome


A view of the South Church dome, recently regilded. I enjoy the way the dark levels bring out the movement in the trees and the yellow of the dome.


The original version

Golden Field


An artistic version of a field I found in the midwest. I find the bright yellows of the field to be a great contrast to the blues of the sky. The tree's vertical ties the two colors together.



The original version.

Music Library Listing

To understand my music tastes feel free to review my iTunes music library - all 38 pages of it:

http://www.marcavitch.com/musiclibrary.pdf