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"A toolbox for algorithmic remixing, after Echo Nest Remix." Oh, hello. And, wonderful as remix was, the fact this is _local_ feels exciting.
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Useful: using pin interrupts on tiny Atmel microcontrollers.
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I loved all of these, but more than anything else, I loved Owl at Home. It's years since I've read "Tear-water Tea", but I can still remember Owl's list of sad things, and they still make me sad. But they were good books about being a person, and sometimes being quiet, and it all being OK.
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Great lineup for Feral Vector next weekend; shame I'm not around for it, but so glad to see it continuing so well. (And it's in a lovely part of the world).
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This sounds good.
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Some useful notes. I'm slightly tired of wrestling with MTS.
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Land Art x Robots Happily Sorting Things. Brilliant.
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Remarkable film; real urge to watch it again now.
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A great summation – and some choice quotations – from one of my favourite books about games, design, and play.
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I've not been pre-amping my piezos, so this sounds like something I should put together.
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Very glad that Bandcamp are doing well. So much I like pops up there now.
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"The bowlers are a joy too, players with home-made, defiantly un-homogenised actions, all oddly-angled run-ups and sweeps of the arm. Devon Malcolm ran in like a heavy goods vehicle triumphantly veering off a mountain pass. Allan Mullally’s run-up didn’t seem to be anything to do with sport at all, resembling instead a man running along the beach or about to catch a Frisbee." Delightful cricket writing.
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What lovely packaging – and what a re-issue.