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  • 07:03:45 pm on April 9, 2009 | 0 | # |
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    Coins In The River
    This is my first attempt at composing generative music.

    Visualizing Relative Beat Strength
    I was taught to organize rhythms into increments of two measures at a time. Some beats/pulses get a natural emphasis in relation to their placement in the measure. I put together this illustration of the most natural points of relative emphasis in a 2-measure unit of rhythm.

    No Resolution
    On the one hand, I feel like I can’t take any credit for this piece because I didn’t play a lick of it. On the other hand, I spent a lot of time creating the rules that would compose this music in real-time.

    Google Something Better
    This is just a little challenge. John Battelle wrote about the “database of intentions” in his book, The Search. If you look at our search history, it tells us who we are and what we value. Our Google searches are the artifacts of our culture. Really, it’s just a small challenge. Google something better.

     
  • 10:17:28 pm on January 18, 2008 | 0 | # |


    Not crazy about the picture quality. I’ve got another photo that’s
    better quality but I’m not smiling. Oh well. It’s still a magical
    moment for me. I’ve transcribed dozens of Herbie’s solos and he’s my
    all time favorite player. What a day!
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  • 10:48:29 am on December 7, 2007 | 0 | # |


    Here’s a short little video (iPhone optimized) of the fire on Harvard Place. A mother and son are in critical condition.
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  • 04:04:51 pm on November 22, 2007 | 0 | # |
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    The turkey was smoked and we had stuffing, not dressing! Katie’s uncle is a real foodie. The meal was simply fantastic. I had seconds and about three pieces of pie. Oy!


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