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Listening room at Stanford CCRMA. There are independently controlled speakers all around and also above and below the nearly anechoic room, which makes it possible to build acoustic reconstructions of archaeological sites or in this case the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, complete with Byzantine chants. Introductory video here: (music starts at around 2:45) www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsLgLNgA-_Q. Icons of Sound project: iconsofsound.stanford.edu/
The Popular Workshop
1173 Sutter St. // San Francisco // Calif. 94109
Tuesday — Saturday // 12p — 6p
Remains in the End Times
The sounds are made with the help of a collection of failing hard drive sounds, while the video is a combination of failed pdf screengrap videos.
It is the first time I made a (kind of) music video-thing all on my own. I didnt use any software except for firefox and quicktime - so not a 100% open source, unfortunately for all the hardcore opensource people\\\...
but it is very lo-fi! -if that makes it better.
full video:
rosa-menkman.blogspot.com/2008/11/failing-harddrive-sound...
this is the first legitimate release from luke silas as knife city. he makes loud dance music using game boys, and loves to play it live for you. buy him a drink if you go to a show. plz&thx! °•.˛♥˛.•°
Cover art by Rosa Menkman
DLP projectors utilizing a mechanical spinning color wheel may exhibit an anomaly known as the “rainbow effect.” This is best described as brief flashes of perceived red, blue, and green "shadows" observed most often when the projected content features high contrast areas of moving bright/white objects on a mostly dark/black background. The scrolling end credits of many movies are a common example, and also in animations where moving objects are surrounded by a thick black outline. Brief visible separation of the colours can also be apparent when the viewer moves their eyes quickly across the projected image. Some people perceive these rainbow artifacts frequently, while others may never see them at all.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_effect#The_color_wheel_.22r...
Good photo to end a good week: Bruce Sterling took the time to photograph somebody referencing me at SXSW.
So now there is only one thing left to do: I go Beyond the Beyond on one viridian sleeping pill and otis redding. All compressed into one feedback gif.
Curious to hear what kipple my sleeping sheep will be singing about.
"The angel would like to stay, awaken the dead, and make whole what has been smashed. But a storm is blowing from Paradise; it has got caught in his wings with such violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. This storm is what we call progress."