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Shell by ixi-software Shell is composed by two pieces of software. An interface and a sound engine created using Pure Data (Pure Data by Miller Puckette and others, http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html ). It also uses some externals for Pure Data (By different authors).
The interface is connected to the sound engine allowing to control transformations applied to different samples by manipulating the shape and [...]
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dada newsfeed by Eugenio Tisselli the dada newsfeed collage is generated by the following set of rules:
1. get a random news headline from a current news server
2. get a random image from an image bank, based on a random word from the headline. if no appropriate image is found, just get any random image
3. combine these two elements in a web-collage and display them on a page
4. [...]
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iSee by Institute for Applied Autonomy Mapping software (something like Mapquest). Give it your starting and ending destinations, and it helps you figure out the route with the fewest surveillance cameras. Only available for Manhattan.
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StrangeBanana by Torben Kjær StrangeBanana is a program that automatically creates graphic designs for webpages. Each graphic design created by StrangeBanana is a randomly created unique design. You can use any one of the graphic designs created by StrangeBanana for your own website if you want to.
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Google Talk by Douwe Osinga Google Talk generates semi-sensible texts by extending a sentence by looking up what according to google will be the most likely next word.
For example, type 'let's see what' and Google Talk finishes this sentence with:
'let's see what you can do to help the Environment by Equipment for USE IN RFCs to Indicate Requirement levels, for compliant SIP implementations.' [...]
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Google Share by Douwe Osinga Google share allows you to plot the mindshare of a series of terms within a domain. The google share of a search term for a domain is defined as the percentage of hits for that domain that also contain the search term.
According to Google, 5% of all pages containing the word news, also contains fox, beating both the bbc (slightly over 2%) and cnn (slightly under 2%). [...]
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Canned Laughter Box by Douwe Osinga Canned laughter box is a small executable consisting of one button that when clicks, plays a laughter sound. The idea is that you can install this program and anytime somebody tells a joke, press the button. In comedies they use canned laughter to make jokes seem funnier. Why not in real life.
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SineClock by Douglas Irving Repetto SineClock is an ambient sound installation for the desktop. It uses slight differences in the frequencies of sinewaves to aurally encode the time of day.
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HAMLET.3.1 by n3krozoft mord extremely simple apple-skript [for macos9 or osX - osX not tested] - exploiting the text-to-speech funktion of the mac.
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Glitch Art by BEFLIX Aesthetics of digital corruption and data visualization.
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Archean selforganization by Douwe Osinga Archean is an attempt to use cellular automata to create always changing patterns that are different each time you run the program.
The idea is rather simpel. Each cell contains a vector of six reals. The average vector of the neighbourhood is then calculated and multiplied by a matrix. This result is added to the vector of the cell. [...]
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angel&devil by Eugenio Tisselli Angel & Devil are here to (mis)guide you through the dark, evil paths of Microsoft Windows
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Wiki Wiki Web by Site and software by Ward Cunningham. Text by many. Launched in 1995, WikiWikiWeb is the first-ever Wiki. Its topic loosely centers on programming issues - and whatever its readers find to be "related" discourse. WikiWikiWeb is interesting both as a text about software and its culture and as software itself. Anyone can edit or add new content in a straightforward manner. [...]
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The Jargon File by Various authors. Maintained by Eric S. Raymond The Jargon File is a long-running dictionary of hacker slang continuously contributed by hackers, which provides an insight into hacker and thus software culture. ("Hacker" in this context refers not to people who break into computers, but to devoted programming enthusiasts.) The Jargon File also includes chapters analyzing hacker Jargon construction by identifying characteristics such as [...]
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INTERCAL by Don Woods, James Lyon; current implementation by Eric S. Raymond INTERCAL is a programming language that, through parody, criticizes other programming languages. It reminds us that programming languages, like the software developed with them, are not neutral nor transparent.
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