On 25/02/2012 09:40, Andy Farnell wrote:
..
On the subject of creating worlds, I've missed this conversation entirely
because of a courageous attempt to degooglify my life
great word! I wonder though if it should be more like degooglise, as
you are changing or reducing state, rather than
Of course, I know I'm being didactic, creative design is great and I'm
100% in favor of doing things wrong. I just thought doing a wacky
sinewave animation would have been more interesting than doing a wacky
non-sinewave animation. Maybe I've just seen too many non-sines drawn by
students
On 2/25/12 8:43 AM, Theo Verelst wrote:
douglas repetto wrote Sat Feb 25 08:21:23 EST 2012:
non-sinewave animation. Maybe I've just seen too many non-sines drawn by
students who aren't being creative, they just don't get the
difference (yet!) between two half-circles and a sinewave.
I rather enjoy math and programming. That's why I read Csound opcodes
in source form.
On 2/25/12, Theo Verelst theo...@tiscali.nl wrote:
douglas repetto douglas wrote Sat Feb 25 12:07:19 EST 2012:
Sorry for wasting bandwidth!
I'll be darned if I'd have to call a serious discussion a waste of
I agree as well. Why should it have to be a sine wave? Hertz didn't invent the
sine wave! A square wave has 'frequency' just as much as a sine does, and
presumably 'frequency' was the point of the googledoodle. Put the odd harmonics
in and get a circular waveform, it's fine by me.
The
I assumed they were trying to suggest something about Hertz's work on
electromagnetism. After all, that's what he's actually known for!
On 2/24/12 4:06 PM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
I agree as well. Why should it have to be a sine wave? Hertz didn't
invent the sine wave! A square wave has
On 23/02/2012 6:22 PM, Oskari Tammelin wrote:
Come on, it's a perfect visualization of their understanding of audio.
+1
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From: Theo Verelst
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 2:18 PM
To: music-dsp@music.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] google's non-sine
What's the challenge being met by Google with their wavy lines
NURBS should do the trick.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Didier Dambrin di...@skynet.be wrote:
There's also the fact that it's not easy to draw a sinewave in existing
tools out there.
Those who have drawn GUIs here and had to show waveforms know what I mean, I
remember I've ended up with
What is NURBS?
On 2/23/12, Emanuel Landeholm emanuel.landeh...@gmail.com wrote:
NURBS should do the trick.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Didier Dambrin di...@skynet.be wrote:
There's also the fact that it's not easy to draw a sinewave in existing
tools out there.
Those who have drawn
Hello Theo,
On 2/23/12 5:18 AM, Theo Verelst wrote:
What's the challenge being met by Google with their wavy lines?
They were celebrating Heinrich Hertz' 155th birthday.
It clearly isn't a graphics problem, nor a particularly good synthesis
engine being promoted
I'm sorry you don't like
Phil,
I don't think Theo was referring to JSyn, but to the algorithm as the
synth engine that may not be the next big thing.
On 2/23/12, Phil Burk philb...@mobileer.com wrote:
Hello Theo,
On 2/23/12 5:18 AM, Theo Verelst wrote:
What's the challenge being met by Google with their wavy
But it's Google!!! Surely they have the resources to generate a sinewave
animation that features an actual sinewave if they want to.
I know it's a silly thing to rant about. But the Google front page has a
lot of reach (how many millions of hits a day?), and it gives me deep
nerd pain to
d'origine-
From: QuikQuak
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 3:15 AM
To: A discussion list for music-related DSP
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] google's non-sine
They are too busy in money making decision madness to focus on what the new
guy does for the daily graphics job for minimum wage
for music-related DSP
Subject: Re: [music-dsp] google's non-sine
They are too busy in money making decision madness to focus on what the new
guy does for the daily graphics job for minimum wage, something that goes
like do a thing that's animated and looks different and cool and get it on
my
Eh, I still say they weren't going for a sine wave at all. Look at their other
doodles. I'm sure that their designers would have felt that a sine wave would
have missed the point for them.
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On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:27
On 2/22/12 9:20 AM, douglas repetto wrote:
This is driving me nutz:
http://www.google.com
And now an image search for Hertz features lots and lots of pictures
of a non-sinewave!
Arrg!
i was wondering if it was the same Hertz. i guess it is.
sometimes Google's authority is dubious.
Apparently, the wave is made from shapes that are roughly those of the
letters (and their colors) in the Google logo...annoying to us, but there is
some logic behind it...
On Feb 22, 2012, at 6:20 AM, douglas repetto wrote:
This is driving me nutz:
http://www.google.com
And now an
I was making a bit of a joke -- no time domain signal can have two
different values at the same point in time. So since the Google doodle
isn't a proper time domain signal, there's no correct way to
synthesize it...
douglas
On 2/22/12 5:06 PM, Adam Puckett wrote:
Why not use something
Maybe it's a chord?
On 2/22/12, douglas repetto doug...@music.columbia.edu wrote:
I was making a bit of a joke -- no time domain signal can have two
different values at the same point in time. So since the Google doodle
isn't a proper time domain signal, there's no correct way to
synthesize
Phil,
Is jSyn dependent on any other Java libraries?
On 2/22/12, Phil Burk philb...@mobileer.com wrote:
On 2/22/12 2:25 PM, douglas repetto wrote:
I was making a bit of a joke -- no time domain signal can have two
different values at the same point in time. So since the Google doodle
isn't
On 2/22/12 5:29 PM, Adam Puckett wrote:
Is jSyn dependent on any other Java libraries?
No. JSyn works with just the standard JDK. There are no dependencies
except that JSyn uses JavaSound for audio output. JavaSound is available
on Windows, Mac and Linux but not on Android.
There is a
To continue this very important and not at all didactic discussion:
I see some of the sections as semi-circles on either side of the middle
line. So there's no actual circle data on the dividing line, but rather
there's a point from the top circle and a point from the bottom circle
on either
Maybe he was deliberately going for silence, possibly further
protesting SOPA/PIPA?
On 2/22/12, douglas repetto doug...@music.columbia.edu wrote:
To continue this very important and not at all didactic discussion:
I see some of the sections as semi-circles on either side of the middle
line.
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 16:20:09 +0200, douglas repetto
doug...@music.columbia.edu wrote:
This is driving me nutz:
http://www.google.com
And now an image search for Hertz features lots and lots of pictures of
a non-sinewave!
Arrg!
Come on, it's a perfect visualization of their
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