Via We-Make-Money-Not-Art (which, if it weren’t for Slashdot and my own site, would probably be my homepage).
ScrambledHackz (Click here to see what it’s about)
sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ! is a Realtime-Mind-Music-Video-Re-De-Construction-Machine.
(click the picture to see a snapshot of some of what’s going on)

Posted on March 8th 2006 in
Hardware,
Places
What’s THIS song?
Or even, what language is it in?
I stumbled across it by accident, but the filename’s all messed up.
Posted on March 6th 2006 in
General
In the latest Smirnoff Ice ad, there’s this jazzy little tune with a vocal sample “That girl’s got rhythm” in it.
Tried googling around, and checked Smirnoff Ice’s web site that listed the music for a lot of their ads, but not this particular one.
Anyone?
TIA
Posted on March 6th 2006 in
General
Via We-Make-Money-Not-Art
Data Transcriptions
Looks very cool.
An amalgamation of image and text parsed from the BBC’s live internet news service is algorithmically recombined into a semi-abstract visual array, which is then back-projected onto a suspended screen situated in the lowest well of the staircase. Beneath the screen, a surround sound system emanates a seemingly garbled newscast. On the ceilings, geometric abstract patterns are painted directly onto the surfaces. These images are visual translations of the equations responsible for creating the real-time audio/visual elements of the installation – scribed in a data-language that, like the fundamental components of the media itself, is opaque to human perception.

None of which I understand, of course, but this is neat.
Posted on March 4th 2006 in
General,
Hardware,
Places
Go see my buddy Moxie’s blog…
Posted on March 4th 2006 in
General,
Places
Just a little test sorta thing, (and yes I know I sound like Kermit the Frog, only with more “Ums” and “Yeahs…”)
Click here to download, or use of those newfangled Podcast things for the feed.
40mins, 17MBytes, not suggest for our friends on dialup.
Click More for the Playlist, or keep it a surprise for yourself.
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Posted on March 3rd 2006 in
Podcast