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Apr 29, 2004 # Processing Intro

Nice Intro to Processing

Processing is a context for exploring the emerging conceptual space enabled by electronic media. It is an environment for learning the fundamentals of computer programming within the context of the electronic arts and it is an electronic sketchbook for developing ideas.

Apr 28, 2004 # 50 best restaurants in the world

50 Best Restuarants in the World

Apr 28, 2004 # Team Techno Flyer

Apr 27, 2004 # This Saturday

PHILADELPHIA ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL
Saturday May 1st, 2004
The Rotunda - 4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
Free - All Ages

12:00-2:00 pm
Film: Modulations (About the history of electronic music. Worth seeing.)

2:00-2:30 pm
William Fields

2:30-3:00 pm
Team Techno

(More information and complete schedule)

Apr 23, 2004 # pd stuff

pmpd - Physical Modelling for pd

How to build pd on windows

Apr 23, 2004 # Listening to Cells

Listening to Cells

Apr 23, 2004 # MAX & AJ

More MAX pr0n
and
Adam Johnson Live

(Thanks Brandon.)

Apr 21, 2004 # Autechre Sound on Sound

Autechre article from Sound on Sound magazine

"We may have one fader that determines how often a snare does a little roll or skip, and another thing that listens and says 'If that snare plays that roll three times, then I'll do this.' We don't use random operators because they're irritating to work with — every time you run the process it sounds different. How we play the system dictates how the system responds." [...]

Yet, despite Booth's enthusiastic defence of computers, Autechre also know when not to use them. "There's nothing better than turning the screen off and just going analogue," stresses Booth. "You're not looking at data representation and so you can drift off and just listen. We do this a lot. When we're putting things down and mixing things and are trying to make things sound right, the screen has to go off. It's an illusion that totally pollutes what your thinking and what you're listening to. Yes, you can be in the zone when sitting with a laptop. You absolutely can. But you just want to listen and not interact with the device. The worst things are the timeline sequencers where you can see on the screen what's coming up. That really f**ks with your head when you're listening."

If you're into this sort of thing, definitely read the whole thing. Oh, and here's some better screenshots of their patches, i.e. MAX Pr0n.

Apr 20, 2004 # smarteletronix contest

SmartElectronix is having a contest

Apr 20, 2004 # G

This looks.... interesting:
G Audio Manipulation Environment

Apr 20, 2004 # Rilke Quote

"If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches."
--Rainer Maria Rilke


(Found in rebecca's pocket)

Apr 16, 2004 # tv turnoff week

Apr 16, 2004 # asleep at the wheel

While Bush vacationed, 9/11 warnings went unheard

Apr 16, 2004 # Bento

Bento Boxes!

Apr 13, 2004 # Upcoming Shows

Mark your calendars. On May 1st or 2nd I will be performing at the Philadelphia Electronic Music and Art Festival, both solo and with TEAM TECHNO. More details as they become available.

Apr 13, 2004 # Swen's Weblog

Swen's Blog, which appears to be an excellent music-related weblog, led me to this: Ultrahang Fest 2003. Archived live sets from Vladislav Delay, Kim Cascone, Kid606, and a bunch of other people I probably should have heard of.

Apr 13, 2004 # Comments

Comments are working again. Sorry 'bout that. Blame the spammers.

Apr 06, 2004 # Bass

Now THAT's what I call a subwoofer

Apr 06, 2004 # Kottke on Google

GooOS, the Google Operating System

Interesting thoughts from Kottke on the future of Google.

Apr 06, 2004 # 2004 Pulitzer Prize

2004 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Apr 04, 2004 # Hologram

Wed. Apr.7:
Hologram w/ Arkitekchur, Chronkite, Mikronesia, djs Cerebral & Rob Mall.
@ La Tazza 108 Chestnut Phila Pa. 10pm-2am. 3$. 21+.

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