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The new harddrive makes very scary clunky sounds and friezes for very very small seconds, especially when i watch a movie. But of course.. I lost the receipt. And no more money so no change for me.. The glitches run smooth though, that is a good thing (hehe they move clunky anyway, so who would notice). I made a backup today.
For the ST Lars Computer People Compo...
on the ZX81 - with slightly glitched keyboard (which made coding a lot more complicated / was also known as the dutch coffeeZX)
Rosa (Lady Lazer) and Walder (Droid) presents
Glitch my Dutch ZX
"clet■|| mu ■utch■ZT"
Code (as I can recall):
5 print "Glitch my Dutch ZX"
55 for I=0 to 255
56 print chr$(i);
66 print "Rosa and Walder presents"
77 Print "Calculating rasta bars"
89 For h=0 to 155
Next H
555 save "hh"
556 goto
Just before the compo started the power supply got disconnected and since the sound out didnt work properly, we coudnt save it and thus our live demo died there. Ephemeral media rule. I did make a recording of the rasta bars, you can find it on i! here !i
And so the Rasta bars will live on.
And yes, we lost, our code was just to complicated ;) ;)
the prince of happy data destruction has his birthday today! Hoera!
smorgasscake treat and singing. Unfortunately I cant be there to celebrate but I hope this will bring some vibe for födelsedag
Vernacular of File Formats
(Rosa Menkman, 2010)
downsampled Joint Photographic Experts Group (.JPG)
(lossy)
3 Feb: 16:00 – 17:30 I will moderate: in/compatible aesthetics symposium: Uncorporated Subversion: Tactics, Glitches, Archeologies | panel with Jussi Parikka, jon.satrom, Michael Dieter, Julio d'Escrivan.
Students of EECS Professor Alfred Hero's EECS 452: Digital Signal Processing Design Laboratory course partake in final presentations of projects they have been working on all semester in the Lee Iacocca Room in GG Brown on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on December 11, 2012.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Students of EECS Professor Alfred Hero's EECS 452: Digital Signal Processing Design Laboratory course partake in final presentations of projects they have been working on all semester in the Lee Iacocca Room in GG Brown on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on December 11, 2012.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing