Saturday, March 30, 2002


posted by Mess Noone , 9:02 AM Þ 


from texasdrawl
posted by john , 8:17 AM Þ 
Friday, March 29, 2002


man from marseille says:

..."last ask on irdial what is this : a multimédia digigroup, an activist
community it's mysterious and very interessant like site"...
posted by THESE , 12:50 PM Þ 

****btw: if anyone knows logic audio relatively well and can help
i'd really³ appreciate it. i am running it as a slave sequencer to
various drum machines and synths, midi and din. it sits in the middle
of my chain and i am having some problems with looping when it is a slave
as well as getting midi data back out and routed to the correct channel.
coming in is fine. if you know logic please let me know. thanks.
posted by john , 9:30 AM Þ 

Anyone fancy mirroring justicefiles.org?

http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Embassy/9534/pigofthemonth.html
http://www.justicefiles.org/
posted by Irdial , 9:11 AM Þ 

i haden't noticed but yes we have seen some of this material before. our up up stairs housemate, the fantastic gregory, owns a copy from when steven greer had come to vancouver to give a lecture. the work that the disclosure project is doing by organizing and presenting so many multiply cooberated accounts from people directly involved is amazing indeed.. pushing beyond and thru the inital placating shock back reaction that our society had in the early 90's with trivializing stuffed animal aliens and bumper stuckers like "do you believe?" or whatever. that was a frustrating time. when presented with this material the things you think and know to be true take on much different tone. your thoughts on the over lying political structure, money interests and social constraints that are always there with you every day, take on an a truly astounding profundity.

there are some different accounts than in the 2hrproject disclosure video tape and it goes into more detail on specific incidents from multiple angles that this npc meeting does . however, the woman who worked under werner von braun ended both presentations. and rightfully so as what she brings up truly makes our current world come into the focus you already know is there. i would like to know which two administrations were kept in the dark on this. carter is mentioned and i can't recolect if the other whitehouse is metioned in the tape or not but i could take some guesses. old money dies hard and hopefully it will not be a viking funeral.


this material is very highly recommended.
posted by john , 9:03 AM Þ 

i was trying to see how many clicks it would take to do a full circle back to irdial on the blogsnob thing. mainly because i wanted to see what the little synopsis said, and partly out of boredom.

however, there's always some problem along the line, either a page doesn't have a blogsnob ad on it, or it's a 404, 500 or 403 error. i know i could refresh the previous page, but i'm too lazy for that... the furthest i got was 12 btw.
posted by alex_tea , 4:00 AM Þ 

posted by alex_tea , 3:38 AM Þ 

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posted by Irdial , 12:31 AM Þ 
Thursday, March 28, 2002

some of those *google* factacologicals are fasinating
indeed. it gives me a 'hoo hoo' willy when things get discussed
in terabytes; "20+ TB". when am i going to be able to buy
the p32 3TB socket 99000 processor implant(?)/chip? to our children,
we will be the ones who were there at the beginning. let's just do
our best to see that skynet® dosen't get built.

which video clips??

and on the fascism watch:
http://artscanada.cbc.ca/artsNow/index.jsp?label=council020328
posted by john , 6:36 PM Þ 

from the Hakim Bey site:


II. Some Poetic-Terrorist Ideas Still Sadly Languishing in the Realm of "Conceptual Art"

1. Walk into Citibank or Chembank computer customer service area during busy period, take a shit on the floor, & leave.

2. Chicago May Day '86: organize "religious" procession for Haymarket "Martyrs"--huge banners with sentimental portraits, wreathed in flowers & streaming with tinsel & ribbon, borne by penitenti in black KKKatholic-style hooded gowns--outrageous campy TV acolytes with incense & holy water sprinkle the crowd--anarchists w/ash-smeared faces beat themselves with little flails & whips--a "Pope" in black robes blesses tiny symbolic coffins reverently carried to Cemetery by weeping punks. Such a spectacle ought to offend nearly everyone.

3. Paste up in public places a xerox flyer, photo of a beautiful twelve-year-old boy, naked and masturbating, clearly titled: THE FACE OF GOD.

4. Mail elaborate & exquisite magickal "blessings" anonymously to people or groups you admire, e.g. for their politics or spirituality or physical beauty or success in crime, etc. Follow the same general procedure as outlined in Section 5 below, but utilize an aesthetic of good fortune, bliss or love, as appropriate.

5. Invoke a terrible curse on a malign institution, such as the New York Post or the MUZAK company. A technique adapted from Malaysian sorcerers: send the Company a package containing a bottle, corked and sealed with black wax. Inside: dead insects, scorpions, lizards or the like; a bag containing graveyard dirt ("gris-gris" in American HooDoo terminology) along with other noxious substances; an egg, pierced with iron nails and pins; and a scroll on which an emblem is drawn (see p. 57).

(This yantra or veve invokes the Black Djinn, the Self's dark shadow. Full details obtainable from the A.O.A.) An accompanying note explains that the hex is sent against the institution & not against individuals--but unless the institution itself ceases to be malign, the curse (like a mirror) will begin to infect the premises with noxious fortune, a miasma of negativity. Prepare a "news release" explaining the curse & taking credit for it in the name of the American Poetry Society. Mail copies of this text to all employees of the institution & to selected media. The night before these letters arrive, wheatpaste the institutional premises with xerox copies of the Black Djinn's emblem, where they will be seen by all employees arriving for work next morning. )


posted by Josh Carr , 5:51 PM Þ 

I would love to know what everyone thinks of those two video presentations; interestingly (though not surprisingly), I heard nothing about it on the wires.

Some amazing new (to me) information, including the FTL "reproduction vehicles", and the hair raising stories of film being whisked off and never seen again. Awesome!
posted by Irdial , 5:23 PM Þ 

Hakim Bey was dropped into my email yesterday...
I can only say how will i get any work done today?
posted by mary13 , 4:58 PM Þ 


What Flavour Are You? Tomato is what I taste like.Tomato is what I taste like.


I taste like nothing, except a tomato. I'm sometimes sweet and sometimes tart; sometimes juicy, sometimes crisp. The roles of a tomato are many and varied. I am an exception to all the rules. What Flavour Are You?
posted by mary13 , 4:33 PM Þ 

10 Things Google has found to be true:

1) Focus on the user and all else will follow.

2) It's best to do one thing really, really well.

3) Fast is better than slow.

4) Democracy on the web works.

5) You don't need to be at your desk to need an answer.

6) You can make money without doing evil.

7) There's always more information out there.

8) The need for information crosses all borders.

9) You can be serious without a suit.

10) Great just isn't good enough.

In a word, Google's goal is to do important stuff that matters to a lot of people. In pursuit of that goal, we've developed a set of values that drive our work, including one of our most cherished core values: "Don't be evil."




"Know-nothing" (Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913))
Know-nothing \Know"-noth`ing\, n.
A member of a secret political organization in the United States, the chief objects of which were the proscription of foreigners by the repeal of the naturalization laws, and the exclusive choice of native Americans for office.

Note: The party originated in 1853, and existed for about three years. The members of it were called Know-nothings, because they replied ``I don't know,'' to any questions asked them in reference to the party.
posted by Mikkel , 1:58 PM Þ 

ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH=100 HEIGHT=100 SRC="http://blog.ravenblack.net/quiz/flavour/6.png"
ALT="What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea." />
Cor blimey, I taste like
Tea.

I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in
crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. HREF="http://blog.ravenblack.net/quiz/flavour.pl">What Flavour Are You?
posted by THESE , 1:56 PM Þ 
posted by alex_tea , 1:07 PM Þ 
posted by john , 12:27 PM Þ 

WHAT?, WHAT?, WHAT?

Conspiracy " There exists a shadowy Government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself."

- Senator Daniel K. Inouye
Listen to The Archives of Disclosure Press Briefing from May 9th, 2001
http://www.connectlive.com/events/disclosureproject/
posted by Irdial , 11:37 AM Þ 

Seamless PGP/GPG integration into Mozilla for Linux and windoze:
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/download.html
posted by Irdial , 11:15 AM Þ 


What Flavour Are You? I am Vanilla Flavoured.I am Vanilla Flavoured.


I am one of the most popular flavours in the world. Subtle and smooth, I go reasonably with anyone, and rarely do anything to offend. I can be expected to be blending in in society. What Flavour Are You?
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 10:53 AM Þ 

tea as well

What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.


I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. What Flavour Are You?
posted by john , 10:34 AM Þ 

YES
BEEF


What Flavour Are You? I taste like Beef.I taste like Beef.


I taste like beef. I'm probably made of beef. You are what you eat, they say, and if the title didn't mean something else, I would be a beefeater. I think red meat is good for you. Puts hair on your chest. What Flavour Are You?


Also, I had made a nice big CD/record rack in sculpture/design class, and today my instructor took pictures of it. I brought CDs and records to put on it so it'd look good in the picture. The technician of the building, a british guy called Jerzey, lauded me for my vinyl efforts. That was cool.
posted by Barrie , 6:28 AM Þ 

for those of you that missed chris morris and armando iannuci's spectactular 9/11 : Six Months that Changed the World supplement from the Observer a couple of weeks ago, here are some links for you:

firstly reactions, most of which missed the point. but then it's a delicate subject and i'm sure morris is used to this kind of kneejerk reaction to his work by now. http://www.observer.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,673167,00.html

here's the supplement, in text and pdf form:

PDFS (print and distribute, mount on walls and noticeboards. especially in public institutions):
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Observer/documents/2002/03/19/morris1.pdf: Poster Front
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Observer/documents/2002/03/19/morris2.pdf: Terror's March Backwards part 1
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Observer/documents/2002/03/19/morris3.pdf: Terror's March Backwards part 2
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Observer/documents/2002/03/19/morris4.pdf: Faux Gilbert & George Commemorabiliart

and in text form:
http://www.observer.co.uk/waronterrorism/story/0,1373,668707,00.html: Six Months that Changed a Year
http://www.observer.co.uk/waronterrorism/story/0,1373,668677,00.html: Terror's March Backwards
http://www.observer.co.uk/waronterrorism/story/0,1373,668680,00.html: 9/11 George Bush's day
http://www.observer.co.uk/waronterrorism/story/0,1373,668764,00.html: What they said
posted by alex_tea , 3:39 AM Þ 

Old news, but it's so well-said, and still relevant.

Frank Zappa: Statement To Congress September 19, 1985


These are my personal observations and opinions. They are addressed to the PMRC as well as this committee. I speak on behalf of no group or professional organization.

The PMRC proposal is an ill-conceived piece of nonsense which fails to deliver any real benefits to children, infringes the civil liberties of people who are not children, and promises to keep the courts busy for years, dealing with the interpretational and enforcemental problems inherent in the proposal's design.

It is my understanding that, in law, First Amendment Issues are decided with a preference for the least restrictive alternative. In this context, the PMRC's demands are the equivalent of treating dandruff by decapitation.

No one has forced Mrs. Baker or Mrs. Gore to bring Prince or Sheena Easton into their homes. Thanks to the Constitution, they are free to buy other forms of music for their children. Apparently, they insist on purchasing the works of contemporary recording artists in order to support a personal illusion of aerobic sophistication. Ladies, please be advised: The $8.98 purchase price does not entitle you to a kiss on the foot from the composer or performer in exchange for a spin on the family Victrola. Taken as a whole, the complete list of PMRC demands reads like an instruction manual for some sinister kind of "toilet training program" to house-break all composers and performers because of the lyrics of a few. Ladies, how dare you?

The ladies' shame must be shared by the bosses at the major labels who, through the RIAA, chose to bargain away the rights of composers, performers, and retailers in order to pass H.R. 2911, The Blank Tape Tax: A private tax levied by an industry on consumers for the benefit of a select group within that industry. Is this a "consumer issue"? You bet it is. PMRC spokesperson, Kandy Stroud, announced to millions of fascinated viewers on last Friday's ABC Nightline debate that Senator Gore, a man she described as "A friend of the music industry," is co-sponsor of something she referred to as "anti-piracy legislation". Is this the same tax bill with a nicer name?

The major record labels need to have H.R. 2911 whiz through a few committees before anybody smells a rat. One of them is chaired by Senator Thurmond. Is it a coincidence that Mrs. Thurmond is affiliated with the PMRC? I cannot say she's a member, because the PMRC has no members. Their secretary told me on the phone last Friday that the PMRC has no members . . . only founders. I asked how many other D.C. wives are nonmembers of an organization that raises money by mail, has a tax-exempt status, and seems intent on running the Constitution of the United States through the family paper-shredder. I asked her if it was a cult. Finally, she said she couldn't give me an answer and that she had to call their lawyer.

While the wife of the Secretary of the Treasury recites "Gonna drive my love inside you . . .", and Senator Gore's wife talks about "Bondage!" and "oral sex at gunpoint," on the CBS Evening News, people in high places work on a tax bill that is so ridiculous, the only way to sneak it through is to keep the public's mind on something else: 'Porn rock'.

The PMRC practices a curious double standard with these fervent recitations. Thanks to them, helpless young children all over America get to hear about oral sex at gunpoint on network TV several nights a week. Is there a secret FCC dispensation here? What sort of end justifies THESE means? PTA parents should keep an eye on these ladies if that's their idea of 'good taste'.

Is the basic issue morality? Is it mental health? Is it an issue at all? The PMRC has created a lot of confusion with improper comparisons between song lyrics, videos, record packaging, radio broadcasting, and live performances. These are all different mediums, and the people who work in them have the right to conduct their business without trade-restraining legislation, whipped up like an instant pudding by The Wives of Big Brother.

Is it proper that the husband of a PMRC nonmember/founder/person sits on any committee considering business pertaining to the Blank Tape Tax or his wife's lobbying organization? Can any committee thus constituted 'find facts' in a fair and unbiased manner? This committee has three. A minor conflict of interest?

The PMRC promotes their program as a harmless type of consumer information service providing 'guidelines' which will assist baffled parents in the determination of the 'suitability' of records listened to by 'very young children'. The methods they propose have several unfortunately [sic] side effects, not the least of which is the reduction of all American Music, recorded and live, to the intellectual level of a Saturday morning cartoon show.

Teen-agers with $8.98 in their pocket might go into a record store alone, but 'very young children' do not. Usually there is a parent in attendance. The $8.98 is in the parents pocket. The parent can always suggest that the $8.98 be spent on a book.

If the parent is afraid to let the child read a book, perhaps the $8.98 can be spent on recordings of instrumental music. Why not bring jazz or classical music into your home instead of Blackie Lawless or Madonna? Great music with no words at all is available to anyone with sense enough to look beyond this week's platinum-selling fashion plate.

Children in the 'vulnerable' age bracket have a natural love for music. If, as a parent, you believe they should be exposed to something more uplifting than sugar walls, support Music Appreciation programs in schools. Why haven't you considered your child's need for consumer information? Music Appreciation costs very little compared to sports expenditures. Your children have a right to know that something besides pop music exists.

lt is unfortunate that the PMRC would rather dispense governmentally sanitized Heavy Metal Music, than something more 'uplifting'. Is this an indication of PMRC's personal taste, or just another manifestation of the low priority this administration has placed on education for The Arts in America? The answer, of course, is neither. You cannot distract people from thinking about an unfair tax by talking about Music Appreciation. For that you need sex . . . and lots of it.

Because of the subjective nature of the PMRC ratings, it is impossible to guarantee that some sort of 'despised concept' won't sneak through, tucked away in new slang or the overstressed pronounciation of an otherwise innocent word. If the goal here is total verbal/moral safety, there is only one way to achieve it; watch no TV, read no books, see no movies, listen to only instrumental music, or buy no music at all.

The establishment of a rating system, voluntary or otherwise, opens the door to an endless parade of Moral Quality Control Programs based on "Things Certain Christians Don't Like". What if the next bunch of Washington Wives demands a large yellow "J" on all material written or performed by Jews, in order to save helpless children from exposure to 'concealed Zionist doctrine'?

Record ratings are frequently compared to film ratings. Apart from the quantitative difference, there is another that is more important: People who act in films are hired to 'pretend'. No matter how the film is rated, it won't hurt them personally. Since many musicians write and perform their own material and stand by it as their art (whether you like it or not), an imposed rating will stigmatize them as individuals. How long before composers and performers are told to wear a festive little PMRC arm band with their Scarlet Letter on it?

The PMRC rating system restrains trade in one specific musical field: Rock. No ratings have been requested for Comedy records or Country Music. Is there anyone in the PMRC who can differentiate infallibly between Rock and Country Music? Artists in both fields cross stylistic lines. Some artists include comedy material. If an album is part Rock, part Country, part Comedy, what sort of label would it get? Shouldn't the ladies be warning everyone that inside those Country albums with the American Flags, the big trucks, and the atomic pompadours there lurks a fascinating variety of songs about sex, violence, alcohol, and the devil, recorded in a way that lets you hear every word, sung for you by people who have been to prison and are proud of it.

If enacted, the PMRC program would have the effect of protectionist legislation for the Country Music Industry, providing more security for cowboys than it does for children. One major retail outlet has already informed the Capitol Records sales staff that it would not purchase or display an album with any kind of sticker on it.

Another chain with outlets in shopping malls has been told by the landlord that if it racked "hard-rated albums" they would lose their lease. That opens up an awful lot of shelf space for somebody. Could it be that a certain Senatorial husband and wife team from Tennessee sees this as an 'affirmative action program' to benefit the suffering multitudes in Nashville?

Is the PMRC attempting to save future generations from SEX ITSELF? The type, the amount, and the timing of sexual information given to a child should be determined by the parents, not by people who are involved in a tax scheme cover-up.

The PMRC has concocted a Mythical Beast, and compounds the chicanery by demanding 'consumer guidelines' to keep it from inviting your children inside its sugar walls. Is the next step the adoption of a "PMRC National Legal Age For Comprehension of Vaginal Arousal". Many people in this room would gladly support such legislation, but, before they start drafting their bill, I urge them to consider these facts:

(1) There is no conclusive scientific evidence to support the claim that exposure to any form of music will cause the listener to commit a crime or damn his soul to hell.

(2) Masturbation is not illegal. If it is not illegal to do it, why should it be illegal to sing about it?

(3) No medical evidence of hairy palms, warts, or blindness has been linked to masturbation or vaginal arousal, nor has it been proven that hearing references to either topic automatically turns the listener into a social liability.

(4) Enforcement of anti-masturbatory legislation could prove costly and time consuming.

(5) There is not enough prison space to hold all the children who do it.

The PMRC's proposal is most offensive in its "moral tone". It seems to enforce a set of implied religious values on its victims. Iran has a religious government. Good for them. I like having the capitol of the United States in Washington, DC, in spite of recent efforts to move it to Lynchburg, VA.

Fundamentalism is not a state religion. The PMRC's request for labels regarding sexually explicit lyrics, violence, drugs, alcohol, and especially occult content reads like a catalog of phenomena abhorrent to practitioners of that faith. How a person worships is a private matter, and should not be inflicted upon or exploited by others. Understanding the Fundamentalist leanings of this organization, I think it is fair to wonder if their rating system will eventually be extended to inform parents as to whether a musical group has homosexuals in it. Will the PMRC permit musical groups to exist, but only if gay members don't sing, and are not depicted on the album cover?

The PMRC has demanded that record companies "re-evaluate" the contracts of those groups who do things on stage that THEY find offensive. I remind the PMRC that groups are comprised of individuals. If one guy wiggles too much, does the whole band get an "X"? If the group gets dropped from the label as a result of this 're-evaluation' process, do the other guys in the group who weren't wiggling get to sue the guy who wiggled because he ruined their careers? Do the founders of the tax-exempt organization with no members plan to indemnify record companies for any losses incurred from unfavorably decided breach of contract suits, or is there a PMRC secret agent in the Justice Department?

Should individual musicians be rated? If so, who is qualified to determine if the guitar player is an "X", the vocalist is a "D/A" or the drummer is a "V". If the bass player (or his Senator) belongs to a religious group that dances around with poisonous snakes, does he get an "O"? What if he has an earring in one ear, wears an Italian Horn around his neck, sings about his astrological sign, practices yoga, reads the Quaballah, or owns a rosary? Will his "occult content" rating go into an old CoIntelPro computer, emerging later as a "fact", to determine if he qualifies for a home-owner loan? Will they tell you this is necessary to protect the folks next door from the possibility of 'devil-worship' lyrics creeping through the wall?

What hazards await the unfortunate retailer who accidently [sic] sells an "O" rated record to somebody's little Johnny? Nobody in Washington seemed to care when Christian Terrorists bombed abortion clinics in the name of Jesus. Will you care when the "Friends of the wives of big brother" blow up the shopping mall?

The PMRC wants ratings to start as of the date of their enactment. That leaves the current crop of 'objectionable material' untouched. What will be the status of recordings from that Golden Era to censorship? Do they become collector's items . . . or will another "fair and unbiased committee" order them destroyed in a public ceremony?

Bad facts make bad law, and people who write bad laws are, in my opinion, more dangerous than songwriters who celebrate sexuality. Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religious Tthought [sic], and the Right to Due Process for composers, performers and retailers are imperiled if the PMRC and the major labels consummate this nasty bargain. Are we expected to give up Article One so the big guys can collect an extra dollar on every blank tape and 10 to 25% on tape recorders? What's going on here? Do WE get to vote on this tax? There's an awful lot of smoke pouring out of the legislative machinery used by the PMRC to inflate this issue. Try not to inhale it. Those responsible for the vandalism should pay for the damage by voluntarily rating themselves. If they refuse, perhaps the voters could assist in awarding the Congressional "X", the Congressional "D/A", the Congressional "V", and the Congressional "O". Just like the ladies say: these ratings are necessary to protect our children. I hope it's not too late to put them where they really belong.
posted by Mikkel , 12:15 AM Þ 
Wednesday, March 27, 2002


What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea Too!Cor blimey mate, I taste like Tea too! Ive been in this country too damn long!<


I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. What Flavour Are You?
posted by Irdial , 11:24 PM Þ 

how very appropriate:


What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.


I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. What Flavour Are You?


which actually makes me want to have a good old cuppa char right now actually... although maybe some hot chocolate will go down well... mmm...
posted by alex_tea , 11:22 PM Þ 


What Flavour Are You? Love me or hate me. I taste like Marmite.Love me or hate me. I taste like Marmite.


I am salty and sharp. My abrasive edge greatly upsets some people, but others will gleefully endure it. For those willing to put up with me, I am a great source of emotional health and stability. What Flavour Are You?

Very good page you found there Akin. I accentially ate a whole packet of pizza flavoured Pringles (You shouldn't do that) and now I'm off to a rave (You shouldn't do that either)
posted by Claus Eggers , 11:11 PM Þ 

Some Phunn Shitt in here that I havent seen before:
http://www.sparklet.com/~royce/trams/
posted by Irdial , 9:25 PM Þ 

selling:

we are looking to dump a toshiba2535cds- pII300mhz
with 96mb and 4gb- laptop. it's as clean as can be. if anyone
is interested email me before the end of the day. (yeah, it's
a little bone age but hey, ....you never know)
posted by john , 6:08 PM Þ 

Xenakis was one of the first composers/artists/engineers to develop a program to convert graphical notation to soundwaves with his UPIC system.
posted by Josh Carr , 3:08 PM Þ 

A billion hours ago, human life appeared on earth.
A billion minutes ago, Christianity emerged.
A billion seconds ago, the Beatles changed music forever.
A billion Coca-Colas ago, it was yesterday morning.

Orion Online
posted by Josh Carr , 2:45 PM Þ 

more sound file > image stuff. using huge, multilayered photoshop files can give you very interesting results. i fed the psds from the e-rmx.com project into cool edit and got some very interesting results. some of which were almost harmonious and sound very much like pita. one even plays a little melody. it can be heard on the antenna farm track on the fresh fruit compilation on lo recordings
posted by alex_tea , 1:23 PM Þ 

i spent my 21st birthday at the Foundry, which incidently is 3 months exactly previous to this transformation thing. anyway, the absinthe flowed and i have no recollection of the evening at all.
posted by alex_tea , 1:08 PM Þ 

A quick dive back into this world, too busy to stay but there we go....

If ya in london tomorrow these are some friends of mine and they'd like to see ya

TRANSFORMATION #1 28th March 2002

18:00-21:00...bar open `till 23:00

@ The Foundry 84-86 Gt Eastern St EC2A 3JL. Show runs from 29/3/02-07/4/02.

c o m e o n d o w n . . .
posted by Paul , 1:02 PM Þ 

The earliest example of this type of sound that I have found comes from Iannis Xenakis; S.709 sounds just like an image file opened in a sound editor, but it was done in 1992, which is the ancient past in computer terms.

http://www.webofmimicry.com/xenakis.htm
posted by Irdial , 12:46 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 12:37 PM Þ 

i do a lot of graphic > raw audio and back again stuff... very good fun. i use photoshop and the excellent sound hack (http://www.soundhack.com/) i used it on the him new features sleeve and to completely destroy some graffitti on the tigerbeat6 house sleeves (here and here)

also there's metasynth (http://www.uisoftware.com/PAGES/acceuil_meta.html) which lets you paint over your sound files and load pictures in, etc... not used it much, so i can't say alot. a very strange UI though...
posted by alex_tea , 12:05 PM Þ 

um...

noon-nip
posted by Mess Noone , 10:51 AM Þ 

Mess Noone how do you pronounce your last name? Is it like "Spoon" or like "Go on"? Or something else? Me curious.

The Vinylvideo thing reminds me of what I was up to last night - playing .raw images in a sound program and vice versa (looking at sounds in a paint program). I was using Paint Shop Pro and WHAM (ancient win 3.1 thing). It's great, you can use all the filters and features in psp to change the sound. So you take a wav file, put it in WHAM, save as .raw, 8bit, black and white, and then open it in PSP (if it'll have it). Then you can blur etc (makes it duller) and save and reload the sound to see what the effect is. Amazingly if you invert the colours nothing much happens, but if you flip the image 180 degrees it plays backwards! at 90 degrees it turns into Masonna. Better still you can then clear the image and draw on it and play your drawings! Vertical stripes are best. If you make the image bigger it gets slower, and if you make the image smaller it gets faster, and if you make it taller it timestretches!

Gets boring after a bit but no doubt someone else will find some new groovy thing! The correlation between sound and vision is quite fascinating. I am not making this up!
posted by captain davros , 10:00 AM Þ 
posted by mary13 , 9:13 AM Þ 

hell sounds inviting!
posted by john , 4:54 AM Þ 

Welcome to the World of VinylVideo!
http://www.vinylvideo.com/
posted by Claus Eggers , 2:55 AM Þ 

The way Hell sound like
(Scroll down for the RealAudio bit...)
http://www.av1611.org/hell.html
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:21 AM Þ 

You dat of birth please...
http://www.frontiernet.net/~cdm/age1.html
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:19 AM Þ 
Tuesday, March 26, 2002
posted by Mess Noone , 10:22 PM Þ 

Anyone who is always on and who can run servu or some other ftp server email me!!!!!
posted by Irdial , 8:04 PM Þ 




You are the classic yellow squeeky toy.

Find your inner rubber ducky.

posted by a hymn in g to nann , 9:37 AM Þ 

posted by alex_tea , 1:26 AM Þ 
posted by Ken , 12:13 AM Þ 
Monday, March 25, 2002

http://www.maa.mhn.de/Scholar/times.html
posted by john , 11:12 PM Þ 


®³

posted by john , 10:25 PM Þ 

posted by mary13 , 10:24 PM Þ 




I have had Yamaha Soft Synth on my machine since 1996, and never saw this control panel till an hour ago. There is no way to access it from the SoftSynth itself. Amazing.

How did I manage to find it? It popped up when I was replacing ZoneAlarm with another Firewall.

ZoneAlarm 3 is a piece of shit by the way.

Yamaha Softsynth is extremely cool; it emulates Midi by using your CPU. It sounds excellent.
posted by Irdial , 8:01 PM Þ 

that's a big word for monday morning...

http://songweaver.com/info/bonobos.html
posted by mary13 , 7:25 PM Þ 
posted by john , 7:19 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 3:54 PM Þ 




All ducks aren't sweet and innocent and you prove that. You have a nasty streak.

Find your inner rubber ducky.

posted by Irdial , 12:16 PM Þ 

Just to let you know, I'm trying my best not to gush about this 4-disc set, but it's really really hard not to. Absoltely incomparable, this is an extensive collection of short-wave radio recordings of Number Stations. "Number Stations", you ask? Well, the short version is that they seem to be secret communication protocols for clandestine intelligence agencies. Germany, Spain, NATO... they're all in on this shit. I can't possibly summarize what the thick accompanying booklet describes about these sporadic phenomena. This is an absolute must-have recording for anyone who appreciates the surrealist intersection of function and art. It's replete with weird musical signatures, morse code, and of course, senseless repetition. The track samples speak for themselves.

http://www.sleepbot.com/ambience/page/compamb.html
posted by Irdial , 10:47 AM Þ 

http://thelocust.org/files/
A212 continues to be spread and stored!
posted by Irdial , 10:43 AM Þ 

from: "friend"
to:(public addresses)inquiries@cpcc.ca; info@bccla.org; editor@straight.com;
ccclerk@xmail.city.vancouver.bc.ca; premier@gov.bc.ca;
sunletters@pacpress.southam.ca; provletters@pacpress.
southam.ca; socan@socan.ca; sodrac@mlink.net; info@nrdv.ca;
frontmagazine@front.bc.ca; onthearts@toronto.cbc.ca; salter@salter.com;
Davies.L@parl.gc.ca

In an attempt to give Canadian consumers more right of use, the Canadian
government has become responsible for policy setting which has resulted in
violations of one's right to choice.

"The Government of Canada¹s role was to change the law in 1997 to make it
legal for Canadians to copy recorded music for private use.  When they did
that they set up a procedure that would allow the creators of the music
copied to receive remuneration."
(http://www.cpcc.ca/English/News/0304_factsheet/0304_factsheet.html)

I am insulted by policy that now concludes criminal intent whenever I buy
blank recording media that is capable of storing copyrighted materials. If
I am guilty of copyright infringement simply by act of purchase, then this
levy appears to be a replacement for what should, by law, end in court
proceedings. If I am not guilty, why am I being forced to compensate the
recording industry?

Perhaps I¹m looking at this incorrectly and the levy should be viewed more
like a fine THAT IS APPLIED BEFORE AN ACTUAL EVENT HAS OCCURED! Will a
mechanism be put in place so I can go to court and dispute these charges
each time I make such a purchase? The current lack of 'legal footing'
simply allows for EVERYONE to be judged guilty!

I am supremely perturbed that I am charged a levy, when all that I wish to
do is back up data from my computer or give a disc of pictures to a friend.
Absolutely ludicrous!

So due to such circumstances, "CPCC has asked the Copyright Board to set a
separate and substantially lower [levy] rate for CD-Rs and CD-RWs that
reflects the percentage of total sales of CD-R/RWs that are made to
individuals and the fact that individuals use CD-R/RWs for data storage as
well as to copy music."
(http://www.cpcc.ca/English/FAQ/zero_faq/zero_faq.html)

So the innocent but pay anyway?
How can this possibly have come to be legal in this country?!

As a professional in the sound industry for 18 years, I understand the costs
of piracy but I am also a very hearty Canadian who is ripely pissed at being
caught in even more corporate pressure policy setting.

How many independent artists and labels will benefit from the collected
money? This is a mechanism that can only effectively serve charted artists
but does effect everyone. The fine directly effects independent artists,
those who often have less cash to begin with. It cripples burgeoning
artists of all disciplines and recording artists who choose to remain
outside of the major label machines. This is robbing from the poor and
giving to the rich, and now, the CPCC proposes increases!

"The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) filed with the Copyright
Board today its Statement of Position regarding its levies on private
copying proposed for 2003 and 2004. The new tariff seeks to extend the
private copying levy to recordable DVDs, MP3 players and memory devices used
with MP3 players. The attached fact sheet highlights key points and
addresses issues that have arisen since the publication of the proposed
tariff on March 9, 2002."
(http://www.cpcc.ca/English/News/pressrel_031902/pressrel_031902.html)

The fine also effects consumers of independent music, those who quite
regularly have little interest in supporting major labels and their artists.
The fine is a direct insult to this group of people who are forced to
support entities that they do not wish to support.

This fine directly effects my ability to choose.

Please be sensible and make the policy changes necessary to eliminate the
Levy. The recording industry should be mature and responsible enough to
either add a levy to it's products directly or to create it¹s own, more
stringent copy protection schemes.

Thank you for reading.

XXXXXXX XXXXX
Vancouver, BC, Canada.


For more information on this subject:
http://www.cpcc.ca/ (Canadian Private Copying Collective - Levy collectors)
http://www.sycorp.com/levy/index.htm (sign a petition)
posted by john , 7:28 AM Þ 

Akin you're sooooooooooooooooooooooo right. Call Rich and book it. No call Rich and buy it. No call Rich and buy Rich. No buy Rich and have him call himself, while we mellow out on the beach.
:-P
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:59 AM Þ 

Some very lucky luser is downloading the "31ird mmr1 Yes U.F.O.’s_Irdial.mp3" file right now. Allways interested in other fans mp3 collections, I browsed lusers collection. It turnes out the luser is a huge 'Yes' fan (and Jethro Tull). In for a surprise indeed. And a good one too...
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:52 AM Þ 
Sunday, March 24, 2002

There is only one way forward for Canada:
http://www.interlog.com/~rakhshan/pmain.html
posted by Irdial , 11:13 PM Þ 

I don't think the population is so retarded, I think the system needs a bit of an overhaul.
The math of the last election here was extremely frustrating...
58% of the vote translated to 95% of the power under the riding model...
in favour of proportional representation
posted by mary13 , 11:01 PM Þ 

Ah yes, ol' Gordo. Been hearing about him a lot over here in Alberta. I hope you have been hearing about Ralph Klein's travesties against democracy over there, too?
I wonder how shitheads like this get elected. Is the population THAT retarded?
'Pisses me off to no end.
posted by Barrie , 10:21 PM Þ 

anthony, why it's the arp2600. a bit expensive but
but hey, r2d2 was made on it so....

and a, isn't that bikini atoll? but hey we're there anyway!!
radiation or not, here we come!! (we can tan from the inside)
and whoa! you have a 2600????? that's awesome.
posted by john , 10:14 PM Þ 


Our estimate was about 5,000 and our housemate's estimate was closer to 15,000.
If you include the unsuspecting participants who were stopped in traffic along
the march route, the numbers are certainly greater than that.

Whichever number, it has been barely reported in the news. Amazing.

The theme of the march was Stand Together Against The Cuts,
and it was very well organized by representatives from First Nations,
the BC Teacher's Union, the Teamsters, Women's Rape and Relief, etc.
There were calls for a general strike as well as destroying ballots
for the First Nations Treaty referendum.

As long as the elected® representitives of the people of this province
use their manipulation of the media and their manipulation of the facts
to dispell truly important issues pertaining to ALL people, we will continue
to protest!
posted by john , 10:09 PM Þ 

A tad expensivo mate.
For who? :]
Nothing is too good for the BLOGDIAL gang!
posted by Irdial , 5:55 PM Þ 

"Richard Branson, who takes credit for "discovering" Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands in the late 1970s, held fast to the dream. He bought the island and turned it into a high-high-end getaway complete with 13 bathrooms, a hot tub, a full gymnasium and an aqua trampoline. But it's not just an idyllic getaway. It's also a source of profits."
*SNIP*
"Branson is renting the place out for $15,000 per day for up to seven guests, or $31,000 per day for 26 people."
*SNIP*

A tad expensivo mate.
posted by Claus Eggers , 1:39 PM Þ 

is it an arp ? ...... the scale threw me ..... all the jack points look like leds at this resolution, i thought it was a novation product !
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 1:32 PM Þ 

The location of the BLOGDIAL gathering.

posted by Irdial , 12:21 PM Þ 

Have you not seen my one Anthony?! :]
posted by Irdial , 10:48 AM Þ 
posted by Mess Noone , 10:07 AM Þ 


flower power : what is that gadget with lots of buttons & flashing lights ?
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 9:44 AM Þ 

posted by mary13 , 4:06 AM Þ 

http://www.codeweavers.com

Crossover Plugin for Linux. It works!
posted by Irdial , 1:02 AM Þ 
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