Having become increasingly alarmed by people trying to replicate school at home and all that nonsense it is reassuring to see someone doing it right.
Think of all the lessons learnt while doing this.
Passing clouds of inconsequential observations
Having become increasingly alarmed by people trying to replicate school at home and all that nonsense it is reassuring to see someone doing it right.
Think of all the lessons learnt while doing this.
Enjoyed the synchronicity between headless browsers and Alfred Jarry that popped up in my RSS reader today.
While it is fairly easy to drop the likes of Facebook Google presents a more insidious challenge….

And will need to remove players such as the SoundCloud one which links out to ScoreCard Research 🙁
Because…. The Web We Lost
Because….
Because…. Stop Using Facebook
Because… Tech and Liberty
Etc Etc.
TidalCycles looks like the kind of thing I should learn* how to use. It provides plenty of tools for sound mangling. It runs on top of Super Collider. You write the code giving the instructions to make the sound which is then passed back in to the system (when the line flashes green in the video below) to be processed and your sound is returned. The sound is played in a fixed loop – so the more notes the faster they will play so they fit into the loop.
*By learn I mean throw random numbers and brackets at it and see what comes out. This is an initial exploration – which I am probably doing all wrong :-/
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