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Jam Trax as warm-up band for the Animals in Feldkirchen
Jam Trax as warm-up band for the Animals in Feldkirchen
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These have some editing done, but not fully edited.
So if you require a copy of a photo, let me know the number of the picture and I'll do a full edit of it.
I can supply prints, mounted and framed if required.
This is one of the info signs on the Trolley Square light rail stop in Salt Lake City, helpfully reminding one and all that train service will be curtailed a bit for the hols.
I put it up mainly as a nod to low-resolution font geeks, of whom I do know a few (as well as being one myself). The letter "y" is the focus of interest; often devices that use a 5x7 dot font like this squash the lower case "y", with descender, into five dots, as in this example. The Trax signs do a similar thing with the "g", showing a small-caps "G" instead of a tiptoey lower-case one (of they type that I call Banana G because of the old Gorilla Banana printer which did that).
This is an unusually informative display for these signs in recent years. A decade ago, when the system was first set up, the signs would very faithfully report how long it was until the next train and stuff like that; there was even a voice recording reading all that out. Now the voice is long gone and the signs sometimes show arrival times but usually don't, and occasionally they'll jam up for a really long time - and I had no idea that there was such a thing as a stopped clock in the digital domain. This very sign, as I drove past early early in the morning to catch a flight on June 1st, was insisting that it was 5 p.m. on April 30, as it had done all through May.
Perhaps one day they'll sort them out again. It's not that big a deal, but still.
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Trax (1997/2010)
Douglas Edric Stanley
Trax est un jeu d'écriture musicale combinatoire. S'inspirant à la fois du modélisme ferroviaire et de la composition minimaliste des années 60, Trax propose un espace de construction ludique où le joueur compose des réseaux de pistes bifurquantes qui forment au final un enchevêtrement simple mais complexe de potentiel musicale. En plaçant ensuite des notes, des trains et des sémaphores, une modulation mélodique émerge, que l'on peut qualifier plus généralement de musique algorithmique.
Trax sera présenté au festival Gamerz sous la forme d'un prototype jouable sur iPad.
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Trax is a combinatorial sound toy. Mixing model railroads and 1960's minimalist composition, Trax allows players to build up circular networks of bifurcating rails that branch out into both simple and complex combinations of musical possibility. By placing notes, “tranes”, and semaphores into this ludic rail yard, a modular melody emerges, otherwise known as algorithmic music.
Trax will be exhibited at the Festival Gamerz as a playable prototype for iPad.
All pix are ©
These have some editing done, but not fully edited.
So if you require a copy of a photo, let me know the number of the picture and I'll do a full edit of it.
I can supply prints, mounted and framed if required.
All pix are ©
These have some editing done, but not fully edited.
So if you require a copy of a photo, let me know the number of the picture and I'll do a full edit of it.
I can supply prints, mounted and framed if required.
Bear Trax, a kiddie coaster near Jack Rabbit. Apparently their kiddie coaster used to be called Bunny Rabbit – too bad that one was replaced since that name is great.
Trax (1997/2010)
Douglas Edric Stanley
Trax est un jeu d'écriture musicale combinatoire. S'inspirant à la fois du modélisme ferroviaire et de la composition minimaliste des années 60, Trax propose un espace de construction ludique où le joueur compose des réseaux de pistes bifurquantes qui forment au final un enchevêtrement simple mais complexe de potentiel musicale. En plaçant ensuite des notes, des trains et des sémaphores, une modulation mélodique émerge, que l'on peut qualifier plus généralement de musique algorithmique.
Trax sera présenté au festival Gamerz sous la forme d'un prototype jouable sur iPad.
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Trax is a combinatorial sound toy. Mixing model railroads and 1960's minimalist composition, Trax allows players to build up circular networks of bifurcating rails that branch out into both simple and complex combinations of musical possibility. By placing notes, “tranes”, and semaphores into this ludic rail yard, a modular melody emerges, otherwise known as algorithmic music.
Trax will be exhibited at the Festival Gamerz as a playable prototype for iPad.
Tiny Trax brings the action to you with tiny cars skidding past your nose, jumping overhead and drifting around your feet. Childhood imagination comes to life as tiny racers boost around you, jump overhead and drift around bends inches from your face
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