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'''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): | '''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? | |||
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- See how | |||
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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.