Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the project page: http://infiniteglitch.com
--
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage. http://infiniteglitch.com/
Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files freely available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a variety of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage and glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
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impressive! :)
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.comwrote:
Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the project page: http://infiniteglitch.com
--
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage. http://infiniteglitch.com/
Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files freely available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a variety of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage and glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
Ben Baker-Smith
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This is so awesome, I know a couple people who will also LOVE this...
±±t3db0t
On Jan 24, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the project page: http://infiniteglitch.com
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage.
Infinite Glitch is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files freely available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a variety of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage and glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
Ben Baker-Smith
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We (at NetAudioLx) loved it :)
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Tedb0t lists@liminastudio.com wrote:
This is so awesome, I know a couple people who will also LOVE this...
±±t3db0t
On Jan 24, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the project page: http://infiniteglitch.com
--
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage. http://infiniteglitch.com/
Infinite Glitch http://infiniteglitch.com/ is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files freely available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a variety of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage and glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
Ben Baker-Smith
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Video's kind of OK (low bandwidth compression, to be expected) but the audio is really unlistenable - it seems to be entirely composed of high-pitched squealing, white/pink noise and fast-forward noises. (Linux 2.6.36-ARCH, Firefox 3.6.13 with gecko/mplayer plugin, also VLC).
On 24 January 2011 17:42, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt wrote:
We (at NetAudioLx) loved it :)
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Tedb0t lists@liminastudio.com wrote:
This is so awesome, I know a couple people who will also LOVE this... ±±t3db0t On Jan 24, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the project page: http://infiniteglitch.com
--
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are able to retain from this daily barrage.
Infinite Glitch is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files freely available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a variety of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage and glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
Ben Baker-Smith
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Yeah, isn't it great?
-Theron ^
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:08 AM, mark hadman markhadman@googlemail.comwrote:
Video's kind of OK (low bandwidth compression, to be expected) but the audio is really unlistenable - it seems to be entirely composed of high-pitched squealing, white/pink noise and fast-forward noises. (Linux 2.6.36-ARCH, Firefox 3.6.13 with gecko/mplayer plugin, also VLC).
On 24 January 2011 17:42, Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt wrote:
We (at NetAudioLx) loved it :)
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Tedb0t lists@liminastudio.com wrote:
This is so awesome, I know a couple people who will also LOVE this... ±±t3db0t On Jan 24, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based
artwork
that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst.
Thanks so
much to everyone who has helped with the development of these great
tools!
You can read through the description below or jump straight to the
project
page: http://infiniteglitch.com
--
Every day an incomprehensible number of new digital media files are uploaded to hosting sites across the internet. Far too many for any one person to consume. Infinite Glitch is a stream-of-conciousness representation of this overwhelming flood of media, its fractured and degraded sounds and images reflecting how little we as an audience are
able
to retain from this daily barrage.
Infinite Glitch is an automated system that generates an ever-changing audio/video stream from the constantly increasing mass of media files
freely
available on the web. Source audio and video files are ripped from a
variety
of popular media hosting sites, torn apart, and recombined using collage
and
glitch techniques to create an organic, chaotic flood of sensory input.
Ben Baker-Smith
http://bitsynthesis.com _______________________________________________ Pd-announce mailing list Pd-announce@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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