Showing posts with label sounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sounds. Show all posts
7/14/10
6/26/10
6/13/10
And then go to sleep
My cousins told me what they wanted and I tried to produce their sound the best I could.
And then Go to Sleep by johnthompson
And then Go to Sleep by johnthompson
6/9/10
Thought Vomit
Here is a link where you can download a half hour of my consciousness through music - cut up into 8 songs.
Thought Vomit
also, THANK YOU CLARK
Thought Vomit
also, THANK YOU CLARK
5/21/10
Golan Levin
flong.com
Golan Levin makes software that allows the user to interact with music and video as comfortably as an instrument. This reminds me of David Byrne's "Playing the building" project where he hooked fans and hammers throughout a dilapidated building. In an interview with Boing-Boing, he said he was most excited that no matter who sat down at the modified organ, that served as the controller, no one was better at it than anyone else. This software strips line and sound from its familiar context which allows the user to interact instinctively, having nothing to reference, and therefore nothing to trace. He teaches at Carnegie Mellon at the department of Creative Inquiry.
Below is a quick video of what Yellowtail did to a couple spirals I drew and pictures of random moments. Also, there is a link to a java version of the program as well as a link to his website 'flong' at the top. Sorry for the Sonic Youth, but I think it actually fits quite well.



Yellowtail (1998)
Golan Levin makes software that allows the user to interact with music and video as comfortably as an instrument. This reminds me of David Byrne's "Playing the building" project where he hooked fans and hammers throughout a dilapidated building. In an interview with Boing-Boing, he said he was most excited that no matter who sat down at the modified organ, that served as the controller, no one was better at it than anyone else. This software strips line and sound from its familiar context which allows the user to interact instinctively, having nothing to reference, and therefore nothing to trace. He teaches at Carnegie Mellon at the department of Creative Inquiry.
Below is a quick video of what Yellowtail did to a couple spirals I drew and pictures of random moments. Also, there is a link to a java version of the program as well as a link to his website 'flong' at the top. Sorry for the Sonic Youth, but I think it actually fits quite well.



Yellowtail (1998)
5/19/10
5/12/10
Precious in Sections

A Journey with John, Chris, Taylor, Greg, Clark, Jenna, and Matt

New Consumer.
Meridiano della Posta e di là
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