Daniel published this entry on Sunday 01 April, 2007 at 7:10 pm. It's been filed in the music category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Music Technology is going places. The ‘reacTable‘ is a touch-sensitive
The reactable is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving physical objects on a luminous table surface. By moving and relating these objects, representing components of a classic modular synthesizer, [...]
Daniel published this entry on Friday 02 March, 2007 at 2:37 pm. It's been filed in the P2P + music category. {Share Your Thoughts}
A new love: Mp3 blogs.
I’m knee deep in the most pleasing symptom of digital music’s rise. Quickly check out a post on Masta Ace Inc. on SoulSides, written by Oliver Wang, a thinker with some cred for an example of what I’m sick in love with.
In short, a good Mp3 blog is run [...]
Daniel published this entry on Sunday 04 February, 2007 at 8:48 pm. It's been filed in the music + science + video category. {Share Your Thoughts}
‘Chord Geometries‘, developed by Dmitri Tymoczko, is a mathematical model to spatially represent the position of individual tones within 3d space. It works best with the ordered progression of chords within classical music. Below is rendered output from the visualization program he developed. It has been fed the opening of Chopin’s E minor prelude:
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Daniel published this entry on Friday 05 January, 2007 at 1:15 am. It's been filed in the music + uncategorized + video category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Popcombat is one of the many blog I wish I could read in my native language. Props to them for choosing 50 great music videos from 2006. Here’s their intro:
Po nƒõkolika dnech usilovn?© pr?°ce v?°m p?ôedkl?°d?°m v??bƒõr pades?°ti nejlep?°??ch klip?Ø za rok 2006. V??bƒõr je ƒçistƒõ m?Øj subjektivn??, proto budu r?°d, kdy?æ zaujmete vlastn?? stanovisko [...]