User:Kim
this is my website: https://kimkleinert.com/ [1] [2] [3]
welcome to kim's wiki! here are my favourite computer related resources:
- our friend the computer https://www.ourfriendthe.computer podcast
- Basics of Html video introduction by Laurel
- Basics of CSS video introduction by Laurel
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Notes
09.18.2024
between improvisation and protocol, noise becomes signal generative protocols for rehearsal (duration, serial, iteration, units)
- close and open (a door, a file?, a fruit) (or open and close? what comes first)
- local (weather) data or field recording
wiki transclusion: to fetch contents from linked (wiki)page what did you do? what surprised you? 'paradigm'
09.23.2024
build custom html mixers turntabling 'sound interfaces' web audio api bring the world map of sounds back into sound format (as pattern?)
10.01.2024 Prototyping
- Graphviz
- Nodes + Edges
- language .dot
- graphviz.org
- if or else or loopy ideas:
- a (cooking) recipe
- a text (word?)
- Sandbox
- Scripts for collective performance
10.07.2024 Special Issue 25
- Generous Practices
- Liveness Ash Kilmartin
- liveness as (creative) constraint
- performativity
- loopieness (record of the thing that has been made)
- Texts:
- how to feed the ecology that keeps you going? (instead of aquisitive/ extractive)
10.08.2024
- audacity: at track settings (audio 1) select spectogram to see colored frequencies
- apply filters to cut frequencies under "effects"
10.09.24
- reader > repository of personal research
- can contain annotations, texts themself ...
- can be based on any media channel (wiki, server, ?)
10.14.24
- SI#25 Notes
- todays pad
- Steve Reich's clapping music
- Phase Pieces
- circular notations (for canons)
- sound as making relation to and within environment apparent
- "I am sitting in a room" Alvin Lucier
- Christina Kubisch "Sound Walks"
- relay race programming exercise
10.15.24
- cloudmix website
- resistors worm radio show on mixcloud
10.22.24
- first musical recordings were not sound recordings but notations, (visual and material) interfaces (mechanical instruments) - like the piano roll for pianola
- bbc documentation