Gonkar Gyatso
Click on the pictures, my friends.
Posted: October 12th, 2007
at 2:29am by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: contemporary
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musicalgorithms
The Web-based application found on this site has been designed for exploring algorithms in an interdisciplinary environment. The Web site contains interactive tools, which provide a unique learning experience for users, regardless of their musical training. Students of music composition can explore algorithmic composition, while others can create musical representations of models for the purpose of aural interpretation and analysis. Here, the algorithmic process is used in a creative context so that users can convert sequences of numbers into sounds. For example, the Web-based application at this site can provide aural representations of Pi, DNA sequences, or Dow Jones Industrial averages. This learning environment allows users a hands-on approach to creating music by means of conceptualization.
Posted: October 11th, 2007
at 2:00pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: music,life,web,games,robots,weaponry,fo' real?,science,boredom killer
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Iron Solomon vs Math
Posted: October 11th, 2007
at 12:00pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: hood status,youtube,weaponry
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Architect of the Week : Pott’s House L
Yes, that’s right. Our starchild [ not to be confused with OC’s starchild or Oscar Wilde’s Starchild or Kal-El or the 900 year-old skull ], but rather, architecture.mnp has re-inaugurated is architecte de la semaine series (whatever that means) and therefore you should probably check it out if you know what’s good for you.
Located in Glienicke - a German municipality located north or Berlin - House L is a sustainable [read : minimum impact], site-integrated home for a family of four, designed by MNP‘s ADLS 08.10.2007 : Pott Architects.
The house literally folds up out of the landscape - constructed at the top of a hill, House L is embedded in the hillside and looks back out over the sloping forest terrain.
Read the rest and see more pictures at architecture.mnp
"The other ranch"
Four MINI Clubman were half buried in sand, paying tribute to the famous public art installation "Cadillac Ranch" in Texas (USA) whilst at the same time duly celebrating the Clubman’s rear end. Realized by Interone Worldwide Munich.
{courtesy of Interone Worldwide GmbH}
Posted: October 10th, 2007
at 1:39pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: business,whips,design
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