Archive for April, 2009

Lucy

April 25, 2009

Lucy is a manuscript I worked on a few years ago and recently came across. The idea was to take Stoker’s Dracula and strip it of the vampire metaphor for fear of the other and fear of women’s liberation. I left the story intact, using the same language as a way to indicate the provencialism [...]

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New Version of Taking It

April 25, 2009

Here is a revised version of the Taking It manuscript. It’s not quite all the way there yet, but you can see that it is starting to take shape.
Read Taking IT

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Taking It (a preview)

April 11, 2009

A while ago I decided to take some writing I did on art theft and turn it into a novel. A wrote a draft, titled it “Taking It,” then let it set down and forgot about it for a while. Recently, I took another look at it and added a little polish to it.
Below [...]

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2 Channel Sampler in Pure Data

April 11, 2009

Here’s a sampler built in Pure Data. It allows for the playing of two samples at a time, and multiple effects can be applied to each sample individually. Fun for messing around with, and for performing.
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More Monome patches

April 11, 2009

Here are a couple more monome patches:
Monome emulator for a computer keyboard (in Max/MSP)
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Monome 8 step sequencer (in Max/MSP)
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Drum Machines in Pure Data

April 11, 2009

Here are two different drum machines written in Pure Data.
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Download 2

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Blinker

April 11, 2009

Blinker is an app designed in Pure Data for the monome. It creates a bunch of light patterns that can be controlled through a variety of toggles.
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Old Tracks

April 11, 2009

Here are a bunch of old tracks from before the redesign. If you can’t find something you are looking for, just let me know, I probably have a version laying around….
Every Cliche Available:
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Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Hotel Greystone [...]

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Old Mix Tapes

April 11, 2009

For anyone who is looking for the old mix tapes, here’s a list of some of the mixes from the old site:
The Christmas Mix

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Live 11/26/08

Download Part 1
Download Part 2
Download Part 3
The Post-Election Mix: Bye Bye Bush

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The Halloween Mix: Bump in the Night

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The Redone Album: Available at Lulu.com
Sample

Click here to go to store

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Conceptual Art in America

April 11, 2009

In 1965, conceptual art came into use as a term defining art with primary importance placed on the artists’ propositional concept, de-emphasizing the manner of execution. Conceptual art as a popular phenomenon, known as conceptualism, had a profound impact upon the art world as a whole because it could manifest itself in any material or [...]

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