Archive for the ‘technology / stuff’ Category
Otomata Music Toy
Otomata is a generative sequencer. It employs a cellular automaton type logic I’ve devised to produce sound events. This set of rules produces chaotic results in some settings, therefore you can end up with never repeating, gradually evolving sequences. Go add some cells, change their orientation by clicking on them, and press play, experiment, have
Discovery’s Time Warp with mike mangini
poor drums... i never knew exactly what happens, when i hit my drums or cymbals. After seeing this, i guess i play only with brushes any more (well, not
time lap videos
These incredible time lapse videos were shot by Dustin Farrell. I let them speak for
teenageengineering
God, i wanna be a child again... smile - this is mine, soon The Portable Wonder from Teenage Engineering. A hybrid digital synthesizer and MIDI controller with enough features to question if this thing is even real. Playing at maximum volume you can travel over the Atlantic ocean two ways constantly making music on your OP-1 before it runs out of power. And at the same time have over 2 years of stand by
the Godfather
what must that have been for an age! XEROX - have look on DIGIBARN I don’t know what’s more amazing: how ahead of it’s time this GUI was, or how little the OS interface has changed in the past 28 years. This was nearly three decades ago and we’re still clicking folder icons and using archaic pointing
peaking lights – Sound Builders
I found vbs TV accidentally - great shows!!! and I love this description... ... We travel to Madison, Wisconsin to visit Peaking Lights, a married musical duo famed for their pulsating looped-rhythm tracks composed on re-purposed scraps, stereos, and lo-fi gear. We watch as husband and wife prepare for tour by paring their studio down to the bare essentials needed to produce Peaking Lights’ distinctive sound. While we were hanging out, we got a peek into Aaron’s completely untechnical, yet highly rigorous process of ...










