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on the other hand, and although I also do spend a LOT of time looking at computer displays, I would be very curious of trying to figure what is going on on this display during the show, what software is that, what does this or that mean, how does the software interact with what I hear, etc etc... and this would probably not spoil my music enjoyment, but also lead me to go and ask questions to the performer after the show. it takes all sorts ... Francois -----Message d'origine----- De : David Morton [mailto:dmorton@gmail.com] Envoyé : vendredi 24 mars 2006 14:18 À : Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Objet : Re: video during shows -- (was: Re: stumbling around in the dark.....) On 3/24/06, Warren Sirota <wsirota@wsdesigns.com> wrote: > I have a question I've been asking myself about this. I'm performing at the > Monkey next month, and it has a projection video screen. I've been wondering > whether to duplicate my laptop display to the screen, showing the looping > software interface. My initial reaction is that were I in the audience (which I won't be 'cos I'm the other side of the big pond) I would be appalled to find I had the choice of watching a computer display, squeezing my eyes tightly shut or running screaming out into the night. I spend way too much time staring at computers of one sort or another and really wouldn't want to be confronted with such a display during my off time. Sorry if that's an overly-negative response, but it's an honest one.