Thinking about organisations, people, mindsets, businesses, change, added value and social media. At least it is about creative exercise. And about test- and feedback-driven development.

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Blog - Date published: May 22, 2009 | Comments Off

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In Bb 2.0

Music-Experiments on YouTube seem to get more and more popular. Today mo. from Phlow gave me the link to this little experiment. In Bb 2.0 is a loose collection of various “tracks” in for of YouTube videos, that can be played in any order. The results surely are not synchronized and therefore the sounds have to be more orientated on ambient-music. The project is also connected to an open call. Here are some of the rules:

- Sing or play an instrument, in Bb major. Simple, floating textures work best, with no tempo or groove. Leave lots of silence between phrases.
– Record in a quiet environment, with as little background noise as possible.
– Wait about 5-10 seconds to start playing.

Uh, an don’t forget to use nice video-footage as well!

I somehow like the idea of extending this popular video-platform to new music-instruments, or more generally new music concepts. I am sure, that most of you are already familiar with the brilliant YouTube MashUp “Thru You” from Kutiman.

Blog - Date published: May 19, 2009 | Comments Off

Ohh, the music from the Yellow Magic Orchestra is still magic. Even years and years later being ported to two Nintendo Korg DS-10 does not narrow anything of this eternal tunes.

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Blog - Date published: May 18, 2009 | 1 Comment

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Pixelgames are keeping coming. What are all this shaders, 3D-worlds and multi-user platforms worth, if you can have instant, bloated fun with games like Underworld Trip? The gameplay is most easy (walk through the level, avoid obstacles), the style pixly and “interlaced”. The soundtrack very minimal but highly functional atmospheric. There is a narrative as well, but this you better explore for yourself. Be ready for a real small-scale trip! (via)

Blog - Date published: May 18, 2009 | Comments Off

Us Now” is an interesting full length documentary about computer-based social technologies, trust, bottom-up and self-organisation. Finally “wisdom of the crowd” appears and all connected to the question, if we all together could govern? The leading question of the movie is: “In a world in which information is like air, what happens to power?

“New technologies and a closely related culture of collaboration present radical new models of social organisation. This project brings together leading practitioners and thinkers in this field and asks them to determine the opportunity for government.”

Blog, Research and Theory - Date published: May 17, 2009 | 4 Comments

Karl Kliem made this 3rd price awarded video from Lithops new album Ye Viols!, which I can recommend. It was released on Thrilljockey. For the people who do not know: Lithops is the solo-project of Jan St. Werner, one of the Mouse on Mars members. I really really appreciate their work.

Blog - Date published: May 17, 2009 | Comments Off

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Daniel A. Becker – Random Walk of the number Pi

Daniel A. Becker works freelance, got high-awarded prices and finally published his diploma-thesis he made at the FH Mainz in Germany. The thesis Random Walk is a deep exploration of the phenomena “random”. The interplay of random and order: Order claims, that random do not exist or has no significance. We all know, that this isn’t true. On the other side even pure random generates patterns and systems – although it claims, that it is patternless by default.

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Blog, Research and Theory - Date published: May 16, 2009 | Comments Off

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