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WordCamp Kansai 2009

April 12th, 2009 post by ianc

We attended the WordCamp Kansai event (Hiro, Asami, Chapp and I) on Friday and had a fantastic time.  It was a mini-WordCamp, more of a get together  and dinner than the one in Tokyo but all the same it was a success. The food was great too, I loved the lobster!

Matt came and gave a presentation, we got to ask him a few questions and he was gracious enough to have a chat with almost everyone, even though you could see he was tired.  We met some really interesting people who were involved with WordPress, and some who weren’t but were part of the web design and development community in the Kansai area.  It was great meeting Oli and Naoko.  I really think that we need more events like these, where we can meet up, share and chat.  I heard that CSS-Nite will become a regular event in Kansai, which is encouraging news.

I hope there more WordCamps for the Kansai area in the future.  Maybe in the future we can have hulorcamps too :)  Thank-you Matt, Naoko and all the organisers.

Den Den Town Street Festival (Photos)

March 30th, 2009 post by ianc

As mentioned in episode 3 of messa.tv, we went down to Den Den Town for the Street Festival. Things didn’t go quite according to plan so although we have some video clips, we didn’t do a tour of Den Den Town itself.

It was the 5th time the festival has been held and it was an immense success. Most of Den Den Town was made into a pedestrian area with 4 or 5 special performance stages. The stages held things like idol singing auditions, model car challenges for kids and jazz performances. So many turned out, and although the forecast said rain was likely, it was a fairly bright and pleasant day out.

The parades were a little funny, in that the crowd of people parted like the red sea, when they came and closed back in when they passed. There were the ward office parade with the serious officials looking a little out of place, the Osaka Police Band and sponsors (I was puzzled at them wheeling out laptops as part of the parade). And of course there were the cosplay and maid cafe staff parades. You can guess which were the most popular.

Then there were the cosplayers that were just attending informally. We spotted Masked Riders, Evangelion, Dragonball, Sailormoon, Yattaman, Naruto, Pretty Cure cosplayers amongst others. Every costume was fantastic, it was hard to tell if they were self-made or bought pre-made. The most popular (common) character was Hatsune Miku, the vocaloid we’ve mentioned a couple of times on the podcast. There were probably 5 or 6 girls dressed up as Hatsune Miku.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the cosplayers who attended and were gracious and patient to have their photos taken.   Enjoy the photos (video to come soon) and video.

100 Yen Macro Lens for iPhone

March 24th, 2009 post by hiro
EeePC 1000HA JP Keyboard by iPhone

EeePC 1000HA JP Keyboard by iPhone

Do you know how I took photos like above by my iPhone? I don’t use any expensive macro lens or iPhone accessories.

Here is my tool.

100 yen lens for iPhone

100 yen lens for iPhone

It was 100 yen, almost $1. Easy to carry, easy to use. Need both hands to take photos is a negative point but I love quality. How do you turn your iPhone into a macro camera?

Japanese Spice by iPhone

Japanese Spice by iPhone

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