“In the 70’s, Rainer Wehinger created a visual listening score to accompany Gyorgy Ligeti’s Artikulation. I scanned the pages and synchronized them with the music.”
(via d21d34c55)
youtube voice “lyric” collage
from http://www.bestfriendsbestfriendsbestfriendsbestfriends.com/
Brain Computer Music Interface with Arduino - “Find the Tone” -Hello World Prototype See also a 2008 demo of the Emotiv headset on Fora.tv.
“Take Time” - The Books.
Laughing La Toya
“What different sorting algorithms sound like” (via HN)
Disclaimer: sorting algorithms can sound like just about anything, depending which parameters you map to which sounds.
This is just a simple example of data sonification, albeit with some nice visualisation too, and a subject matter which appeals to the computer scientists in the room.
“A graphic illustration of music industry madness” (via PCpro)
(click through to see the graph in its full glory)
“Baby Preacher with Subtitles”
You must at least watch the first 15 seconds.
“Orchestra Fail” (FailBlog) - This is way too good.
The first FAIL post without any picture or video in it. This is a historic moment in the history of FAIL.
“So You Want to Write a Fugue” - Glenn Gould (also, vid of Gould discussing the work here.)
“Jewel Does Undercover Karaoke” via jkottke.
I bet y’all’ve seen this already, but i gotta put it up for posterity. As Kottke says, “Instant Classic.”