Autechre - ilanders

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Hypersensitive !! from zizizic on Vimeo.

Hypersensitive

SoundVisualization.
Bef forst - Through The Glass Of The Roof

blah205.blogspot.com

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SONOiO - Not Worth Remembering (Richard Devine Remix)

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Drippy Master link

Drippy online processing generative.

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Tuneglue link

Interactive map music interface based on “similar artist” Last FM datas.

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Waking From A Coma (HD) from Jesse Kanda on Vimeo.

Please click on the HD button as it makes a big difference on this one.

Waking From A Coma is an experimental animated short, a film stripped down to one colour. Created using multiple animation techniques ranging from traditional frame by frame to 3D expressions.

Directed, animated and soundtracked by Jesse Kanda.

http://www.jessekanda.com

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Bleep - Podcast #011

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VJ Television link

Vj television is the first 24-hour live video broadcast channel.

Documentaries, performances, videos and VJ sets contents come from the FLxER.net live visuals community.

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Daedelus - Admit Defeat

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Isle of Tunes link

Create musical journey from street layout.

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Ben Frost - Live at Bruxelles (08.11.09)

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Glitch Sequencer link

Excellent grid sequencer build with Processing :

Glitch Sequencer is a free cellular automaton based MIDI sequencer for the PC and Mac. It offers an interesting style of composition based on evolving patterns and is great for fast, fluid experimentation. Glitch Sequencer was written by Bret Truchan in Processing using themidibus MIDI library.”

Notes : It’s possible to control it with a monome or other button pad grid, and last but not least it’s free and open source

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Exile - Population Control (Remixed by Samiyam, Dibiase, Free the Robots) from gregthedude on Vimeo.

Exile’s “Population Control” is a trippy, mind-bending video scored by Samyiam, Dibiase and Free The Robots who all remixed the same track featured on ‘AM/FM.’ Inspired by Exile’s “We Are All In Power” video, visual artist Greg “The Dude” Ponstingl created the video using thousands of still images and striking visual effects to make a boombox literally come to life. The result is a rather trippy experience, and if you are prone to seizures, look away.

When I first watched “We are all in Power,” I was blown away. A year later, I was able to meet with Ex and start working on this video. This project gave me the chance to be experimental and work differently. Using 3 songs in one video was something that intrigued me because, in my opinion, the traditional “music video” is a way of the past. We need visual artists to think outside the box and re-invent the “music video.”

http://www.thedirtyscience.com/
http://www.plugresearch.com/
greg.ponstingl@gmail.com

download High Resolution Stills (1920x1080)
http://gregthedude.com/Exile_AMFM_Pop_HD.zip

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Sustainer - Cromosoma

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Dan MacPharlin’s Miniatures



Visit the gallery

by designer Dan McPharlin : http://www.danmcpharlin.com/

(Source: Flickr / danmcp)

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