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"a passage in which Filkins catalogs the mechanically unprecedented sounds of the American siege of Falluja, a collection of noises so alien and overpowering that he describes it as "an entire ecosystem" with its own hidden predators and prey"
Have you ever wondered what Dark Side of the Moon would sound like if Pink Floyd had written it for NES, instead of for a rock band?
mh.. no it's not that good actually
IRL Life of Brian
Database of Digital artworks erm... are you sure ?
"David Cope’s software creates beautiful, original music. Why are people so angry about that?"
people imitating slowed down bird songs, once sped up again, sound like birds :D
see also http://www.wildsong.co.uk/listening_room2.html & http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91b9fLRXjzw
is that right ? also : DWEEB ?
platformer with a little twist
(yes, i tagged it "hardrock" for a reason)
"But you can make people laugh by caricaturing a text or conversation through self-referential descriptions of discourse functions and relations, abstracted away from specific content."
a parody of facebook games
"The original bits are from Ernst Haeckel. These are the building blocks I used the make the Kunstformen Dub tracks on the SPOTWORKS DVD."
"Murayama dissects flowers and with meticulous measurements and creates a virtual reproduction, which he then renders in various manners"
in a couple of years we'll read that and think "haha do you remember when YT's Transcriptions were so bad ?"
a history of cybernetic animals and early robots
"Flyfire serves as an initial step to explore and imagine the possibilities of this free-form display: a swarm of pixels in a space."
William Shatner's MySpace
A jQuery plugin for rendering fast-performing photo galleries
City, Michael Heizer's life-long project, is quite possibly the largest piece of contemporary art ever attempted
Will Insley
Bigrams or digrams are groups of two written letters, two syllables, or two words, and are very commonly used as the basis for simple statistical analysis of text.