Monthly Archives: January 2010

a glance toward audio

I’ve been wanting to work on this stuff for a long time, and finally found some hours to play with it. mozAudioEvent an initial examination of the question here: http://philosophy.modern-carpentry.com/2009/12/a-bug-report-for-mozilla-or-the-importance-of-randomness-and-sound/ and we are called to its first answer: http://vocamus.net/dave/?p=914 and Mr. F1LT3R. chimes in: http://weblog.bocoup.com/javascript-fft-audio-sampling-in-firefox The current patch for Firefox, developed by humphd, does much more than what this video demonstrates. F1LT3R has [...]
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to serve as a witness or signatory

On the 31st of December I woke in the bedroom of my adolescence, in my parent’s home, after a night of carousing with my younger brothers. It was already 9 am and I wanted to get back home to Minneapolis for the New Year. Upstairs for coffee, and my parents had woken [...]
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I have chosen not to be with her, and she laughs

I cannot tell you not to believe her lies When by hand she takes you among back-corner bookshelves But I’d never hope to carry Philosophy outside the library in my arms kissing- My mind, sometimes, I hear her voice. If A, then B, A so always B proving and reproving to me the [...]
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