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Velato by Daniel Temkin Velato is a programming language which uses MIDI files as source code: the pattern of notes determines commands. Velato offers an unusual challenge to programmer-musicians: to compose a musical piece that, in addition to expressing their aims musically, fills the constraints necessary to compile to a working Velato program. [...]
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Destroy the Web by Jose Bolanos It’s the middle of the week- deadlines are looming, your team just lost the championship, and the taco truck just left before you could grab a quick lunch. What to do?
The Firefox icon beckons to you, offering the multitude of distractions the internet has to offer– but you don’t really have the time to catch up on the news. Thankfully, you can just spend 30 seconds on Destroying The Web.
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Evil by Tom Scott This site randomly displays the private phone numbers of unsuspecting Facebook users.
There are uncountable numbers of groups on Facebook called "lost my phone!!!!! need ur numbers!!!!!" or something like that. Most of them are marked as 'public', or 'visible to everyone'. A lot of folks don't understand what that means in Facebook's context — to Facebook, 'everyone' means everyone in the [...]
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How Hetero by Stockholm Pride The theme for Stockholm Pride 2009 is [Hetero] were we focus on how heteronormativity effects the everyday life of homosexual, bisexual and transgender persons, the consequences it brings and how it effects the society as a whole. Part of the heteronormative environment is defined by how we connect specific words to norms en perceptions of how a "real" man och woman should be och behave. [...]
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you C O D E me by youandme On-line and off-line anonymous exercises of code poetry, programming semantics, reinterpretation, daily life, all compiled to give form to human-emotional needs phenomena mediated by computers. In our desperate need to relate with each other we let machines speak for us, we use this language, human behavior concepts and expressions to define recognizable automated-computer tasks and then simplify [...]
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#twitterart by Various Authors TwitterArt is part of an ASCII art tradition that dates back to BBS postings of the 1970's and 80's.
TwitterArt, as explained by elmonte09 on http://twitwall.com/view/?what=050A080C07 :
"#twitterart #tarts (Tweet ARTistS) are a growing art sub-genre. [...]
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Code Organ by DLKW Reminiscent of some projects by software artists ca. 2005, Code Organ is getting mass exposure in 2010 via Twitter. Interesting example of software art ideas trickling out into the mainstream.
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Polishness by Ian Wojtowicz This simple search toy encourages visitors to contemplate aspects of Polish identity by submitting two search terms which the work then compares based on Google result popularity and graphs as a redrawn Polish flag. This action of producing and evaluating binaries that may or may not be oppositional terms is recorded and then played back as an example on the entry page. [...]
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99 Meditations on Chords and Colors by Andreja Andric Classical music has been created in a time when people were not acquainted with noise. The loudest sounds were thunder and church bell. Music was rare, and the sounds of musical instruments must have been refreshing and exciting in a way we can't even immagine.
Today we are constantly surrounded with sound: music in bars, supermarkets, and on our media players, traffic sounds in the street, [...]
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The Last Supper by Eugenio Tisselli - Leonardo da Vinci Despite Jesus's best efforts, the apostles just couldn't stop twittering. Watch the drama unfold ...
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Rtuk by Ali Miharbi Rtuk is a Firefox add-on which enables anonymous users to "censor" any text on any web page. The name is inspired by RTÜK, "Radio and Television Supreme Council" in Turkey and how several governments in the world work on controlling the Internet as if it were a centralized TV broadcast. It's also an analogy of bottom-up censorship (such as Internet users submitting URL's that they find [...]
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#songsincode by unknown #songsincode is a twitter hash tag. Anyone can use it to contribute translations of songs into code using twitter. An example for such a translation would be:
we=world; we=children;
While I have been writing this, 12 new contributions were added by various authors.
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What You Got (J hu$tle's Flying Faders Short Mix) by Jeff 'JHustle' Yan ProTools audio production software includes graphical automation techniques designed for things like causing mixers to do automated volume fades. Some musicians have noticed that the automated mixer faders - aka "flying faders" - can make interesting patterns - e.g. sine waves. JHustle repurposed this feature to turn it into a real-time animation tool. [...]
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text2image by ted davis text2image is an online tool that does exactly as the name describes, but in a different way than one might expect. Rather than creating a typographic based image of the live text submitted, this tool renders an abstract image that is the digital translation of the input text. The results remain consistent for any given entry, however will change greatly through alternate keying. [...]
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Yooouuutuuube by Yooouuutuuube New media meets old media: a new way to watch films, er uh, digital videos.... montage in X and Y.
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