and today
long hour meeting lunch
with past ride through
arrive then home
discuss chance but options
not olgar tonight
harsh curb down kent
turn switch light off
as shabbat favor
south william
roll toward shower
cold heat
shorts temporary
convinced to leave
sandwich train
they knocked out flat
Music Notation with HTML5 Canvas.
A music notation engraver entirely in JavaScript, allowing for real-time
music editing right in the browser.
I spent a few weekends trying to scratch an itch. While looking for
online tools to create and render music notation, I was mildly
disappointed. The
I'm blown away by this KickStarter thing.
Diaspora started out looking for $10,000 and as I write have crowd
funded $149,664
It would be great to have something like KickStarter here in Europe.
But I'm not sure how well it works for art or film projects
What if you have an idea for a film you put
Sorry for any cross posting...
'Corrected link' for interview with Joseph Young, of The NeoFuturist
Collective.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=389
wishing all well.
marc
Joseph Young The NeoFuturist Collective.
Marc Garrett interviews Joseph Young.
‘Beware of the Raghost’ by Regina Pinto, preface by Martha Deed.
http://arteonline.arq.br/netbooks/
Electronic Nonsense Artist’s “Netbook” inspired by Lewis Carroll and by
the words: CREAM COLORED BUNGALOW, RAREBIT, GHOST, SCUFF, MOCK,
PASTURES, BACKLASH, MIDNIGHT, FLATTENING, FOLIAGE,
Greetings,
AirPlane 1 successfully completed the 2.5 mile drive of the 23rd Annual Houston
Art Car Parade, May 8, 2010 with an enthusiastic and fanciful live audience of
over 250,000 people. At the awards ceremony the following day, AirPlane1 was
awarded a 1st Place prize.
Thanks for all the
*
You are invited:
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to come and see the work of this year's graduating students at the Slade
School of Fine Art where I have been studying for the last two years.
http://ucl.ac.uk/slade/degree2010
I will be showing some exciting sculptural and printed work in the MA/MFA
show.
The private view
Hello Marc,
I have been away a little while doing essental things elsewhere, back now.
And recently have downloaded and listened to some of these radio shows I
have been hearing so much about, you lot have been busy. I think the
contrast between Charlotte and yourself is good balance.
Really
http://www.vimeo.com/11219192
All the best,
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Hi Karen,
Good to hear from you,
Thanks for the positive feedback. Doing the weekly radio broadcasts has
added to what was already a large workload, but I think it's worth doing.
We've been receiving comments about the broadcasts on the list here, but
also quite a few privately in emails, and
Street Training compilation.
Recent Street Training mashed up here, Randoms, Central School of Speach
and Drama students, tannoy hijack, Wilson, mates and more...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgfBSqhl0_4
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german right:
Inhaltlich Verantwortlicher gemäß § 6 Mediendienste-Staatsvertrag (MDStV)
Text, Bilder, Grafiken, Sound, Animationen und Videos, deren Anordnung auf
den Seiten unterliegen dem Urheberrecht und anderer Schutzgesetze. Der
Inhalt dieser websites darf nicht zu kommerziellen Zwecken
Hi all,
I am not familiar with max or pure data a part from playing around a bit
with oscillators. I need a software scheduler to play audio tracks at
specific time for a sound installation project, this mean I would need to
program some module or find some already built. Can any one suggest what
What sort of scheduling are you talking about? Time of day? Every couple
of minutes?
simon longo wrote:
Hi all,
I am not familiar with max or pure data a part from playing around a bit
with oscillators. I need a software scheduler to play audio tracks at
specific time for a sound
On Thu, May 13, 2010 16:12, James Morris wrote:
my machines machine me mutually massively matrix velocity velorural
machine me machine me, op op op op
void* operator == (void*) = 0;
#include limits.h
#include stdbool.h
#include stddef.h
#include stdlib.h
#include stdint.h
#include stdio.h
what I was thinking about is a calendar system so it would be
months/weeks/days/hours etc.
Simon
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
What sort of scheduling are you talking about? Time of day? Every couple
of minutes?
simon longo wrote:
Hi all,
I am
In that case I would suggest using a database and perl or python script.
simon longo wrote:
what I was thinking about is a calendar system so it would be
months/weeks/days/hours etc.
Simon
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com
mailto:pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
and in which way this will be superior to max or oF ? I mean are you aware
of all the other options?
Simon
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:29 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
In that case I would suggest using a database and perl or python script.
simon longo wrote:
what I was thinking
Wormservations by jtwine aka Jurgen Trautwein.
Study of an earth-worm crossing a sheet of paper.
http://jtwinenow.blogspot.com/2010/05/wormservations.html
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A brief history of P2P education in the visual arts.
http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/a-brief-history-of-p2p-education-in-the-visual-arts/2010/05/14
kevin flanagan.
As a student I found the emphasis on self directed creative exploration
and the development of ones own thinking and ideas
Thanks Marc!
j
On May 15, 2010, at 4:19 PM, marc garrett wrote:
Wormservations by jtwine aka Jurgen Trautwein.
Study of an earth-worm crossing a sheet of paper.
http://jtwinenow.blogspot.com/2010/05/wormservations.html
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terrible quality, hopefully conceptual content makes up for lack of
artistic skill
http://www.it-all.com/blog/index.php?seed=137iControl=7
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intake
contraption, now partly invisible, o protection, trying to land
on a planet, slipping out, from under it, sliding away from the
diegetic, blade and surface thickness molecular, atomic, quark,
no language but the same old tale, everyone's caught in the flat,
of intake, ingesting from
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