Hi All,

I've sent an email to Sonix [1] requestion time to transcribe the talk.

I also get free minutes if other people sign up using the link [2]

My grand idea that the audio could be cut up into semantic units and put
into TW

I did a test [3] with a YouTube of Mark Fisher [4]

I wondered if the Sonix audio editor could be embedded in a Tiddler...

Once the text is in the editor you can use it a bit like a sampler. I[5].
Use the browser's built in search to navigate to word and phrases -- and
hey -- why not feed it into SonicPi for your sonic art project?


Alex

[1] https://sonix.ai/
[2] https://sonix.ai/invite/kmnagvw
[3] https://sonix.ai/r/xpe6rwtXX8sm1pbMUP4okUe1
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhOcwhwumP4
[5] https://soundcloud.com/startdivergence/r26-0003-1wav

On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 at 18:03, Joe Armstrong <joea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thinking out loud here ...
>
> I've been thinking more about tags. One problem is that tags are rather
> vague and are written in different human languages.
>
> One way out of this might be to adopt the wikidata word definitions. For
> example, I am, unambiguously
>
>     https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1691321
>
> There are actually several Joe Armstrong's (for example,
> https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q712592)
>
> These Q numbers uniquely define subjects and objects. Verbs (or
> predicates) are given by P numbers
> so https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P178 means "the organisation or
> person who developed the item.
>
> in RDF speak the triple
>
>     {https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1144644,
>       https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P178,
>       https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17031730}
>
> (BTW I recommend clicking on these links and playing around - there's lots
> of interesting
> data in RDF tuples and the above links are a good place to start looking)
>
> Means "TiddlyWiki developer Jeremy Rushton"
>
> These triples encode facts in a hopefully reasonably clear manner.
>
> So now the N$ question - can we automatically analyse a tiddler and turn
> it into a set
> of RDF tuples. If we could then we could add these to the huge databases
> of RDF tuples
> and possible find stuff in a clever way.
>
> The filter notation in the tiddlywiki reminds me very much of prolog, and
> I guess with a but of
> work SPARQL queries might be possible (SPARQL is an RDF query language)
>
> Cheers
>
> /Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 10 December 2018 17:43:01 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> One of the things that interests me a lot that the talk raised a bit--and
>> which no one seems to know how to answer is ... :-)
>>
>> - WHAT exactly is an SU (Semantic Unit) in TW writing (or computing
>> writing In General, for that matter)?
>>
>> There is a kind of rule of thumb "its maybe a paragraph"? But, of course
>> that won't quite work for the one-sentence brevity of a Nietzsche.
>>
>> Its obviously highly context dependent. And I doubt much of that context
>> lives on the computer itself.
>>
>> The idea in TW towards writing "the shortest semantic whole possible"
>> (the word "fragment" here that is thrown around has muddied waters; they
>> are not fragments so much as whole-parts-of-wholes) allows for later
>> re-combinations to form more complex semantics.
>>
>> However, I think its bit of an, ultimately, moot and mute point, in the
>> sense that human meaning is often an interaction with technologies of
>> expression themselves (though no where ever fully defined by them). So its
>> an area of intuited understanding, not formal logic? On the other hand,
>> who's offering the horse which water?
>>
>> Josiah
>>
>> On Monday, 10 December 2018 12:49:14 UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Here's the video:
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv1UfLPK7_Q&index=9&list=PLvL2NEhYV4ZtWFBNOrApXaIoCTtj-yk7Y
>>>
>>> have fun!
>>> mario
>>>
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