It appears that it’s time to stop posting music for a little while. The project started to get me thinking about music and writing music regularly, and that it did. However, I want units of music more than a minute now, and the self-imposed push to have something to publish is causing me to make progressively worse tracks — and lately, to make no tracks at all. It’s also preventing me from exploring creative avenues like sound and synth design, as I wouldn’t have anything to post, and I have a strong desire to post. So, the routine I tried to use to get me to write more music now has me writing less music, and that means it’s time to push pause — or more, to invert the rule that I publish what I produce and tell myself not to publish what I produce. The interesting lesson, to me, is that a good routine can be creatively liberating for a while and then become creatively stifling, and the important thing is to know when that’s happened.
I shot some pictures of my setup for automating a mechanical typewriter. The servo macro is my favorite, but they’re all pretty nice (slideshow below):
Of course I noticed this while worrying about something ;)
I shot macros this afternoon downtown. Several came out nicely. Check out the whole set (a whopping five).
Tech Tuesday: Virtual Worlds -
On of my favorite former professors, Matt Kirschenbaum, was on Kojo talking about the archival challenges of video games. It’s a fun listen.
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