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Written by Durk Kooistra on Thursday the 26th of February, 2009 |
An overview of available free plug-ins that can convert your joystick to a midi controller. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Thursday the 26th of February, 2009 |
Brad Downey incorporates everyday objects into funny, witty and sometimes provocative street art installations. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Tuesday the 24th of February, 2009 |
A short interview with Rutger, the man behind Dutch ambient artist and DIY instrument maker Machinefabriek. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Friday the 13th of February, 2009 |
On the 1st of November this year, the world lost its most beautiful voice. Yma Sumac was a noted Peruvian soprano. In the 1950s, she was one of the most famous proponents of exotica music and became an international success, based on the merits of her extreme vocal range, “well over four octaves“, which was commonly claimed to span four and even five octaves at her peak. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Thursday the 12th of February, 2009 |
The Implosion Quintet is releasing music often tagged as cinematic but really stands out for its unique avant garde style. Time to get some background on these lads. A short Q&A with James of Implosion Quintet. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Tuesday the 03rd of February, 2009 |
Found some wonderful work by the Taiwanese artist Colasa. His work is mainly modern, urban art in the form of stencils and graffiti. There's not much info about him, besides Taiwanese letters. Just let the images speak for itself. |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Wednesday the 14th of January, 2009 |
OpenCourseWare, or OCW, is a term applied to course materials created by universities and shared freely with the world via the internet. Read more for an short guide to HWS oriented OCW classes! |
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Wednesday the 14th of January, 2009 |
I found an interesting tool that does roughly the same as Metasynth, the MAC only application that can take any image and generate sounds from it. Also good to know; it's FREE! |
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Written by Daan Hendriks on Friday the 28th of November, 2008 |
Because our good fellow BASIC's music is always being linked to artists that operate in the realm of techno or deephouse or whatever it is called, the old boy decided it was time to change his name.
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Written by Durk Kooistra on Wednesday the 25th of July, 2007 |
The first device made to visually entertain people is most likelythe zoopraxiscope, this early device for displaying motion pictures was created by photographic pioneer Eadweard Muybridgein 1879, it may be considered the first movie projector. The zoopraxiscope projected images from rotating glass disks in rapid succession to give the impression of motion. |
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