I've uploaded the source code for Sined Distance Functions to GitHub.
After almost one and a half years, yay! :)
Enjoy!
I've uploaded the source code for Sined Distance Functions to GitHub.
After almost one and a half years, yay! :)
Enjoy!
So here's what I've been working on over the last 6 months (not all the time of course).
It's an album full of bad puns, electric guitars and lots of electronic blippie-bloppies.
Mostly made in Sonic Pi.
If I can ever be bothered to update the source file names to something more useful than "test2.rb", I'll upload them to GitHub :)
Download on http://terafoo.bandcamp.com
I just found a wonderful article about Black MIDI and Blackers:
"[...]a group of musicians who use MIDI files (which store musical notes and timings, not unlike player piano rolls) to create compositions that feature staggering numbers of notes. They're calling this kind of music "black MIDI," which basically means that when you look at the music in the form of standard notation, it looks like almost solid black"
Beautiful :)
Awesome TED Talk: Jay Silver: Hack a banana, make a keyboard. About the things that happen if you combine everyday objects with each other in unintended ways, play around and then add some electronics on top. The MaKey seems to be a bit on the pricey side, though :(
If that isn't a great composition :)