I'm in a band called "The Hub," and we've been exploring this very idea 
for over twenty years.  If you are interested in emergent behavior of 
networks, particularly in a musical manifestation, take a look -- and 
listen, there's some free audio there -- at http://hub.artifact.com .

Great discussion, by the way.

Phil Stone


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> Here it is another cool example of "intriguing mess"
> in a PD patch (ring'o'ding_in_my_brain by cabowitz)
>
> http://www.cabowitz.com/ring.pd 
>
> (also here 
> http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-829-ring-ding)
>
> Yes, looks like one of the most intriguing 
> aspects of PD patch programming is the almost infinitely 
> complicated network you can create with it. And yes,
> it's fascinating to "understand" that it is exactly
> that network that produces what you are hearing or 
> what you are seeing in that moment.. it gives you more
> insights into the mechanics of the audio flow.
>
> Steffn, thanks for the link you posted, they are
> really interesting..
>
> Alberto Zin
>
> http://puredata.org/Members/AlbertoZ
>
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