Dr. Richard Boulanger asks Max Mathews about H.A.L. and why it sings Daisy in the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Generative Music – Cellular automata and blip blops
Generative Music – Cellular automata and blip blops from batuhan on Vimeo.
A somewhat intelligent cellular automata system that I developed with some atari2600 style sonification.
Link via Processing.org.
Slipmat + Processing Proof-of-Concept
Since friday, I’ve been spending all my free time learning as mush about Processing as I possible can. I made this video to prove to myself it was possible to integrate Slipmat with Processing. I guess this means I’m fully committed to learning the black arts of generative audio/visuals.
Star Wars Floppy Disk
Posted to YouTube by twomore. Via Laughing Squid
MUTO – Graffiti Animation by BLU
MUTO
An ambiguous animation painted on public walls
Made in Buenos Aires and Baden
Animation and Editing by Blu
Assistant: Sibe
Music by Andrea Martignoni
Produced by Mercurio Films
via Linkfilter.
Old-School Sequencing with Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones
Herbie shows off while Quincy Jones looks on. 1983
via NYC Resistor
W&S 056 – Taste Bud Stimulus
via it’s 3am. Posted to blip.tv by wreckandsalvage.
OLPC donates 8.5+ Gigs of Samples
The OLPC has donated 8.5+ gigs of samples to the children of the world, and us. This library is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. So feel free to start remixing.
From the official press release:
Several prestigious groups of musicians have donated their sound libraries to One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization focused on providing educational tools to help children in developing countries “learn learning.” The XO laptop’s unique user interface and applications enable children to create and share music, drawings, video, personal diaries and other things they make online with family and friends worldwide.
Leading musicians, colleges and companies making their sound libraries freely available on the XO laptop are: The Berklee College of Music in Boston, Berklee Music Synthesis alumni – including electronic music superstar BT, the international Csound Developer community, M-Audio and Digidesign (parts of Avid Technology, Inc.), and the Open Path Music group.
I want thank Dr. Richard Boulanger for all the time and effort he put into collecting and assembling such a vast and wonderful resource.
Here are my donated samples in three different sampling rates: baby talk plus eurorack, serge and csound synth sounds
milkytracker: dodging bullets
Posted to YouTube by extrabajs. And check out Milkytracker while you’re at it. :)
Saul Williams “Sunday Bloody Sunday”
Posted to YouTube by newyorknewyokNY
Official video for Saul Williams’ cover of “Sunday Bloody Sunday” from the album “The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust.” Produced by Trent Reznor
In case you are wondering what I think about this album…