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Rob Ricketts — Graphic Design & Typography
"A series of informative posters detailing how some of the most notable drum sequences were programmed using the Roland TR-808 Drum Machine. Each sequence has been analyzed and represented as to allow users to re-programme each sequence, key for key." Gorgeous. (If I had to pick, I'd take Voodoo Ray - which is a lovely piece of drum programming amongst many other things).
art  design  music  drummachine  808  techno  posters 
9 weeks ago by infovore
cityofsound: Stadsmuziek, by Akko Golenbeld
" A physical model of Eindhoven rolled onto a drum and attached to a piano. A form of player piano with the city as the score." Just beautiful.
playerpiano  cities  music  art  eindhoven  architecture 
april 2011 by infovore
Slub: Making music with live computer code
Me, talking to the chaps from Slub about livecoding and the like, for Wired. Turned out alright, I think. Shame there wasn't space for it in the print edition in the end, but online now.
slub  music  programming  art  livecode  livecoding  wired  article 
october 2009 by infovore
blog.thoughtwax.com » Ambient software
"So that’s what I would like: software you can live with. Software that feels like music." Contextual software.
context  ambient  eno  software  art  music 
november 2008 by infovore
InfoQ: Archaeopteryx: A Ruby MIDI Generator
Fantastic presentation from Giles Bowkett, which is about generative music, art, shipping, Ruby, and building things for yourself.
programming  ruby  presentation  software  rubyfringe  music  generative  art 
october 2008 by infovore
Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com
"On Tuesday, he will be accepting the Avery Fisher prize, recognizing the Flop of L'Enfant Plaza as the best classical musician in America." Joshua Bell busks for the Washington Post.
music  culture  violin  society  busking  joshuabell  journalism  art 
april 2007 by infovore

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