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The latest show at And/Or Gallery features prints and websites by Brenna Murphy and stained glass produced from video synthesizers by LoVid. Pictured below is a print on fabric by Brenna Murphy. ![]() |
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might have something to do with: and/or art |
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The Kerberos cartridge with the new MIDI Cynthcart is now available for purchase. |
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might have something to do with: awesome chiptune my music |
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I’m adding MIDI support to Cynthcart for the new Kerberos Commodore 64 MIDI cartridge!! ![]() |
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might have something to do with: chiptune DIY my music |
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I’ll be showing new Conway’s Game of Life time-extrusion visualizations at the Dallas Museum of Art starting tomorrow for the Boom Town exhibition. ![]() |
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might have something to do with: my art my shows |
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I made a new Sir Sampleton video showing some of the features of Audiobus, the new system that allows apps to stream audio between each other and work like VSTs. This video shows recording, sequencing, and sampling from other apps. Now that iOS apps can exchange both MIDI and audio in real time, I think we will be seeing a lot of new interesting music production apps by independent developers. |
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might have something to do with: chiptune iOS my music SOFTOFT TECHECH |
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![]() While updating my website, I finally posted public links for the source and binaries of a few of my projects that previously had not been available. You can now download Looper sample sequencer for Windows, my Pi House Generator that generates house music from the digits of pi, and my Dot Matrix Synthesizer for the Epson LQ-500 printer. . |
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might have something to do with: chiptune hacking |
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Sir Sampleton 2.0 is out now. Biggest new feature is the sample download option which allows you to download sample sets from our new sample download webpage and send in your own samples for others to use. Also iPad/iPhone 5 full-screen support, some new sound controls, and the new multichannel MIDI mode that puts a different sample on each MIDI channel. Multichannel MIDI brings the app a bit closer to my goal of making the app a hybrid of a simple Casio SK sampler and more advanced samplers like an Emu. Also Virtual MIDI should be ready in a few weeks, allowing you to sequence Sir Sampleton using other sequencer apps like Sunvox and Genome…. ![]() |
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might have something to do with: iOS my music SOFTOFT TECHECH |
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I made a new business app for the iPad that allows filling and signing of PDF forms and documents, recording dictation, and taking photos and notes. ![]() |
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might have something to do with: day job |
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I have a new EP out today under the name SOFTOFT TECHECH on cassette and digital. Free track here ![]() |
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might have something to do with: my music SOFTOFT TECHECH |
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my app Sir Sampleton is in the Wall Street Journal this weekend! |
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might have something to do with: chiptune SOFTOFT TECHECH |
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might have something to do with: .whatever |
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Marcin Ramocki and I are organizing a videogame-focused version of a Bring Your Own Beamer event on Dec 8th at Postmasters gallery in NY that will coincide with an exhibition that we’re curating. If you have a projector and some aesthetically interesting or unusual video games that you’d like to show or allow people to play, then email me to RSVP at BYOBgamesedition@gmail.com. ![]() . |
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might have something to do with: art my shows vidya games |
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Sir Sampleton 1.6 came out yesterday and now allows you to email samples for trading with friends, backup, and transferring between devices. You can also load Sir Sampleton sample pack files directly from Safari on an iOS device, which means it’s now possible to set up sample library webpages. If anyone comes up with some good sample sets, send em my way. I will probably eventually be starting a sample library page myself. |
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might have something to do with: chiptune iOS SOFTOFT TECHECH |
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“…It’s called the Blue Brain project, and it’s an attempt to create a neuron-by-neuron simulation of a mammalian brain, using IBM’s Blue Gene super-computer. So far, Markram’s team has managed to simulate one neocortical column from a rat’s brain, which contains about 10,000 neurons. Markram has said that he hopes to have a complete virtual human brain up and running in 10 years. (Even Kurzweil sniffs at this. If it worked, he points out, you’d then have to educate the brain, and who knows how long that would take?)” Seems like it would not take more than 18 years. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2048299,00.html#ixzz1YkGrvDLj |
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might have something to do with: 'cid borg conspiracy! |
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I’ve got a new version of my iPhone app search engine now renamed The App Catalog. The site now has detail pages for each app, the ability to filter by price using searches like “games free-2.99”, and the ability to easily share apps on Twitter or Facebook. ![]() |
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might have something to do with: iOS SOFTOFT TECHECH vidya games |