First and foremost BSP would like to extend a special thanks to the Coalesce Coalition with members from PSI, Gaian Mind, PEX, Light-o-Matic, Psybotik, and Rizumu.
Thanks for having us out and giving us great memories and a weekend full of fun.
Playing pool side was the best!
We hope to play a role in your future events.
Many thanks to Mike Panic for working with BSP to supply the fantastic photography for the new BSP.org layout. BSP started working with Mike when we ran the Freightyard back in the beginning of the decade. Back when you actually printed out photos. When we needed some new shots for the website, I knew exactly who to contact. Mike took a weekend off from shooting models in NYC and agreed to try to make the BSP crew look presentable. He took the concept I had in my mind and delivered it. We met up at Bethlehem Steel on a beautiful day this fall and Mike did the rest. You can contact Mike Panic at his website mikepanic.com and see many more examples of his fine work.

2nite – Soul Spa live w/Dj Meeshu on bsp.org, iTunes under Electronic. 9pm – 12am e.s.t. in the U.S. Tune in, chill out… ![]()
Downtempo and world music to wrap up the weekend. DJ Meeshu Facebook
Click the picture to view the full Flickr set.
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I’ve always had much respect for high-level geeks that exhibit a great sense of adventure combined with a little bit of humor. I’m a certifiable geek that loves technology, yet I have other interests beyond sitting behind a computer all day. It would be pretty awesome to find a piece of technology at work that would help you create art:
In the summer of 2007, artist and medical student Satre Stuelke started the Radiology Art project. Dedicated to the deeper visualization of various objects that hold unique cultural importance in modern society, this project intends to plant a seed of scientific creativity in the minds of all those inclined to participate.
WOW! The dude takes a piece of medical equipment and creates ART! I’m wondering what his teachers think when he takes out a patient and throws in a child’s toy or a cheeseburger.
This was shot on a Canon Powershot SD630 Point & Shoot.
Additional footage was shot on a Sony EX1 by Jeff Thomas.
Posted using Final Cut, Photoshop, Motion and Color.
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