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=Prototype #1=
=Prototype #1=


intro:
'''Introduction of main interests:'''
- interested in the meaning of using obsolete tech today: revisiting and explore it's potential instead of discarding it
: interested in the meaning of using obsolete tech today: revisiting and explore it's potential instead of discarding it
- 'Zombie media'
: 'Zombie media'
- main interest in low-tech: reveal inner workings (transparency)
: main interest in low-tech: reveal inner workings (transparency)
- implement it in today's workflow (audio/visual, programming, etc)  
: implement it in today's workflow (audio/visual, programming, etc)  


- Side interest: lo-fi music production and post-digital publishing
: Side interest: lo-fi music production and post-digital publishing
- Interested in working with limitations.
: Interested in working with limitations.
- creating workflows that reflect on what we use today
: creating workflows that reflect on what we use today




What I did for fun (not so deep):
'''What I did for fun (not so deep):'''


> came across an DIY open-source project  
: came across an DIY open-source project  
: creates old calculators into a 1-bit music composing tool (instrument)
: uses the binairy output of TI-calculator to produce 1-bit sound
: 1-bit sound: on/off (real basics of electronics)
: Program is still not being used so much
: Bought the nessesary stuff to get it running. (very flimsy, hard to install but it worked)
: uses an audio input to load software (written in BASIC, same as C64)
: Demo: Wanna hear a 1-bit chord?


> creates old calculators into a 1-bit music composing tool (instrument)
'''So, that worked. Let's speculate about the publishing / sharing possibilities:'''


> uses the binairy output of TI-calculator to produce 1-bit sound
To spread this project, make a publication/release/demo.
Not only for the music as an artist but also to spread the word about this project:


> 1-bit sound: on/off (real basics of electronics)
: I would write a 4 track album for it and release it on a TI-83.
: People that buy it would recieve a TI with the tracks on it (collected from thrift store / Marktplaats)
: mail it to people


> Hardy anybody uses the program. Not finished yet.
If interest arise:
 
- hands-on hardware to get started.  
> Bought the nessesary stuff to get it running. (very flimsy, hard to install but it worked)
- See how tracks were produced might get people started
 
- enlarge interest & community?
> uses an audio input to load software (written in BASIC, same as C64)
 
> Demo: So wanna hear an 1-bit chord?
 
 
 
 
So, that worked. Lets speculate:
 
to spread this project, make a publication/release/demo.
Not only for the music as an artist, but also to spread the word about this project:
 
- I would write a 4 track album for it and release it on a TI-83.
- People that buy it would recieve a TI with the tracks on it (collected from thriftstore / Marktplaats)
- mail it
 
if interested:
- hands on Tech framework to get started.  
- See how they were produced.
- enlage interest / community?





Revision as of 15:16, 30 September 2020

Prototype #1

Introduction of main interests:

interested in the meaning of using obsolete tech today: revisiting and explore it's potential instead of discarding it
'Zombie media'
main interest in low-tech: reveal inner workings (transparency)
implement it in today's workflow (audio/visual, programming, etc)
Side interest: lo-fi music production and post-digital publishing
Interested in working with limitations.
creating workflows that reflect on what we use today


What I did for fun (not so deep):

came across an DIY open-source project
creates old calculators into a 1-bit music composing tool (instrument)
uses the binairy output of TI-calculator to produce 1-bit sound
1-bit sound: on/off (real basics of electronics)
Program is still not being used so much
Bought the nessesary stuff to get it running. (very flimsy, hard to install but it worked)
uses an audio input to load software (written in BASIC, same as C64)
Demo: Wanna hear a 1-bit chord?

So, that worked. Let's speculate about the publishing / sharing possibilities:

To spread this project, make a publication/release/demo. Not only for the music as an artist but also to spread the word about this project:

I would write a 4 track album for it and release it on a TI-83.
People that buy it would recieve a TI with the tracks on it (collected from thrift store / Marktplaats)
mail it to people

If interest arise: - hands-on hardware to get started. - See how tracks were produced might get people started - enlarge interest & community?


So this way, they can not only listen but also engage and possibly working with it.

Project proposal:

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/mark_draft_proposal