April 2009
25 posts
Guerilla Unhappiness, NYC style
theambershow:
For those not in NYC, this is a perfect rendition of an actual service advisory, which, of course, makes it funnier than ever.
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Not my usual, but who can say no to Bo?
Dancin' shoes.
duckduckpunch:
Honestly, nothing makes me feel better than twitching rhythmically to music.
Yet another quick sketch done in about 20 minutes.
Tone Matrix. Quite Possibly My Favorite Thing.... →
Simple sinewave synthesizer triggered by an ordinary 16step sequencer. Each triggered step causes a force on the underlaying wave-map, which makes it more cute.
Based on the AudioTool engine thus no sources, I am sorry.
Press SPACE key to clear.
This is an awesome find.
theambershow:
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Biz Stone gets interviewed by Stephen Colbert on The Colbert Report
A film created by Kirsten Murray and three creative comrades (Matt McArthur, Anna Muckart, and Ben Symes) for the Vision art and design exhibition 2007. Music by Four Tet.
Music to make your ears happy. →
2008 albums, songs, you get the idea.
Bicycle Built For 2,000 is a fantastic crowd-sourced performance piece composed of 2,088 different voice recordings from around the world. Volunteers were paid $0.06 to sing a short bit of the song “Daisy Bell”, which was made famous as the first ever example of musical speech synthesis. The results were synced up into a disjointed, but intriguing composition. Experience it here, and watch the...