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'''Week 4 - 30/09/2024'''
*What is the web? Html, http, url - three protocols that define how to write documents and how to define locations for resources that are on the internet.
Html + css + js = the world got expanded, where people could form a document language and its presentation
*https://www.w3.org/
*https://html.spec.whatwg.org/
*Note to self: continue the soundboard!
*Java script: assigning certain functions, for example the play button, the audio tag, etc.. in instructs the play button etc..
*Callback code- code that will be triggered once someone clicks
*Hover action, also code that is triggered with an event.
*A search feature connecting to a soundboard - exercise.
*Parsing: any type of translation from anything unstructured. (Example: url to looking at the source code).
*70s- ip address (internet protocol)
*93 - web
*https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures-v8/
'''Week 3 - 23/09/2024'''
'''Week 3 - 23/09/2024'''



Latest revision as of 14:31, 2 October 2024

Week 4 - 30/09/2024

  • What is the web? Html, http, url - three protocols that define how to write documents and how to define locations for resources that are on the internet.

Html + css + js = the world got expanded, where people could form a document language and its presentation


Week 3 - 23/09/2024

Sound boards:

  • An html page as an instrument.
  • Janick shafer https://www.audioh.com/projects/triphonic.html - modified a turntable and the key feature is that it has three arms. Three needles that could be placed independently on the record. It could travel and be used as a performance kit. Turntableism - working with the turntable specifically as an object. Very physical practice.
  • http://145.24.131.42/~murtaugh/norton/triphonic.html
  • T.S. Elliot, four quartets
  • Looking at historical practices to influence and inspire what you make on your html soundboard.
  • Javascript: Web audio API https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Audio_API Api or library software is very specifically modular. Using this gives you a way to make use of a library. A library built on the web audio API, widely available and integrated in browsers. It builds on a paradigm model that you see in a lot of software.

<input id=voice ----> voice-volume----> voice-delay (data-connect)


Week 2 - 16/09/2024

  • Experimental: mistakes can happen
  • The magic of the medium, you can adjust and respond in the moment.
  • Group of 5 at work then the rest listen at uni- participating through the channel
  • Moments in the afternoon are left for practical work and discussion.
  • Producer, interface and three hosts talking in podcast. The interface is the person writing or taking images. The interface communicates with the hosts incase someone has asked or mentioned something on the online chat/ website. Roles would interchange between each week
  • 10 weeks of broadcasting at worm, promoting the idea of musical experimentation.
  • Excited by working with materials, problems and bugs. Could they be productive? Could this be interesting as a practice? Not forced into a one role layout. Trying out new things during these ten sessions.
  • Cornelius cardew: working with alternative scores, interest in social context, sociality as a performing orchestra
  • The great learning
  • A webpage is a score, an instrument, an instruction.
  • Ring modulator https://webaudio.prototyping.bbc.co.uk/ring-modulator/
  • Scores to perform in the radio show
  • The delian mode documentary