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:: Sunday, March 23, 2008 ::

Yellow Drum Machine Robot
Yellow Drum Machine
"This is a robot I just made. It was very hard to film, as the camera came in the way for any natural behavior. Anyway, here is what it usually does:
- Navigate around, collect some data, avoid obstacles, until it
- Finds something "worth playing on" (a single isolated object or a wide flat surface that it can find an angle onto)
- Snakes into place
- Plays some beats on what it have found, and samples this, checking it has a "good sound"
- Based on data collected in the area, and sample just made, then compose a little rhythm, and plays this along with the sample
"Why? Well.. I was sitting thinking what I should do for my next robot, what it should do.. Listening to music.. making a rhythm with some robot-parts.. Thought; "Hey, I will make a robot that drives around and plays on stuff" As always, get more on letsmakerobots.com"Labels: Instruments, Music, Programming, Robots
:: Dan 23.3.08 [Arc]
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:: Thursday, December 20, 2007 ::

Swarm
We've been talking about ants in the office recently. A slightly esoteric subject but when you share an office with ecologists stuff like this crops up. It prompted me to dig out my copy of Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities and Software by Steven Johnson It's a fascinating look at many seemingly complex processes in nature and their applications in programming.
 swarm Originally uploaded by gusset.
Wandering around Broadmead during lunch time the same day, I spotted this dude. Trying to sell some silly pillow things to the swarms of Christmas shoppers. He would wheel his trolley towards the largest conglomeration, and they in turn would disperse like a school of fish or pack of birds avoiding a larger predator. A perfect example of swam theory in action in human behaviour.
It got me thinking again about the use of cellular automata in generative music and I wondered how much had been done in the field. And low, g3rm pops up a couple of days later with a link to this paper: Cellular Automata in Generative Electronic Music and Sonic Art : Historical and Technical Review [PDF]
That'll keep me busy for a while.Labels: Computing, Flickr, Programming
:: Dan 20.12.07 [Arc]
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:: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 ::

Pixelang
 Programming language for audio, video, clever people [via music thing]Labels: Computing, Electronic Music, Programming, Visuals
:: Dan 14.11.07 [Arc]
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