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“D” is for Daniels, David Carlton (b. 1966). Countertenor.
Bryan and State Rep. Mike Sparks talk about the MTSU political science internship program with Dr. David Carlton and former intern Michaela Martin.
This is the twelfth message in our Freedom in Christ sermon series. In this series we will go step by step through Paul’s letter to the Galatians to see how to get freedom in Christ, what that freedom actually means, and how that freedom impacts our day-to-day lives. In this message, David Carlton shows us how freedom is the will of God for your life using Galatians 5:1-14.
This week we have guest speaker David Carlton preaching. He teaches us how God always leads his people, even when they feel they are going in circles, hitting dead ends, or digging dry holes, and that we must keep our eyes on him in faith, being led by the Spirit, using Exodus 13-15.
I talk with the creator of houseofcarltonrocks on YouTube! David Carlton talks about his videos about relearning the drums and just having FUN!
David Carlton studied abroad early, and stumbled on to something that he loves; studying abroad. In this episode we find out why not being ready for a semester and already having plans during the summer did not stop David Carlton from studying abroad, smarter.
2 Samuel 11-12 - 2 Samuel 11-12 "The Failure of David" (Carlton 9am)
2 Samuel 11-12 - 2 Samuel 11-12 "The Failure of David" (Carlton 9am)
This week's show is all about music games. It's a big topic, so Jorge and I recruited a talented trio of musicians and video game writers to help us out: Dan Apczynski, David Carlton, and Kirk Hamilton were all kind enough to stop by to discuss the merits of music games. We cover a huge swath of topics ranging from pedagogy, to musical philosophy, to Bon Jovi's genius. We've known Dan, David, and Kirk for a long time and it was a blast to have an excuse to hang out with them and record the show. Hopefully you all enjoy listening to our podcasting jam session as much as we enjoyed recording it. Thanks again to all our guests and thank you for listening!And now, inspired by Kirk's reference, here's a kid playing Guitar Hero while solving Rubik's Cubes: Some discussion starters:- What is your take on the state of the music game genre?- What do games like Rock Band teach us, both about music and game design?- What are your hopes for the future of the genre?To listen to the podcast:- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.Show notes:- Run time: 1 hr 15 min 34 sec- "the beatles, rock band, and genre," by David Carlton, via malvasiabianca.org- "Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and Musical Convergence," by Kirk Hamilton, via Kirkhamilton.com- "Games of the decade: Rock Band," by Mitch Krpata, via insultswordfighting.blogspot.com- Shameless self-promotion: "A Day in the Life," "I'm Looking Through You," and "Yesterday," posts about The Beatles: Rock Band by Scott- Music provided by Brad Sucks
Sometimes games are just too hard or too large. Is this a common problem and is it hurting the industry? John Davison of GamePro thinks so. Maybe this explains why so many people never finish their own games. Guest host David Carlton of Malvasia Bianca joins us this week to offer his insights on lengthy games, the joys and pains of difficulty, adult gaming habits, and cyclical gaming trends. You can find the original article in the show notes, as well as links to more of David Carlton's work. - What long or hard games have you stuck with and why? Show notes:- Run time: 37 min 34 sec - "Too Big and Too Hard, " by John Davison via GamePro - Malvasia Bianca, home of David Carlton - The Vintage Game Club - The Video Games and Human Values Initiative - Playdom- Music provided by Brad Sucks
Video Games and Human Values Initiative Latest Thoughts Podcast
The podcast branches out, with a critical discussion of Bioshock recorded during a simultaneous play session! Let us know what you think of this new format.(Podcasts 004 and 005 do exist, and may see the light of day in the future. Their content is, however, so incendiary that much care has to be taken. The preceding sentence is false.)Direct link to podcast.Featured interlocutors:Michael AbbottDavid CarltonDenis FarrEric SwainJonathan MillsMichel McBride-CharpentierRoger TravisMatters discussed:The Vintage Game ClubTragedy, anagnorisis (recognition), peripeteiaTheodor Adorno
Volume 2 of the Brainy Gamer Podcast post-GDC '09 edition. Join me and my guests as we discuss what we learned at this year's Game Developer's Conference.Segment 1: Leigh Alexander, news director at Gamasutra and author of Sexy Videogameland; Nels Anderson, gameplay programmer at Hothead Games and author of Above 49; and David Carlton of Malvasia Bianca. Segment 2: Ben Fritz of The Cut Scene; Wes Erdelack (aka Iroquois Pliskin) of Versus Clu Clu Land; and Duncan Fyfe of Hit Self-Destruct.
Volume 1 of the Brainy Gamer Podcast Holiday edition features two segments:Segment 1: Leigh Alexander from Sexy Videogameland; Kirk Battle (aka L.B. Jeffries) from Banana Pepper Martinis; Mike Schiller from PopMatters; and Roger Travis from the Video Games and Human Values Initiative. Segment 2: Daniel Purvis from Graffiti Gamer; Ben Abraham from SLRC; Trevor Dodge from Male Hipster Leering and the First Wall Rebate Podcast; and David Carlton from Malvasia Bianca.