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Barcode Yourself Barcode Yourself is a complete, interactive experience in the series of barcode art, created using the personalized data of participants. Enter an individual's gender, weight, height, age and location, and the barcode is formed using real-world data. The individualized barcode can then be printed, mapped, scanned, even depicted on a t-shirt or coffee mug. Uber-geeks can even test out their barcodes on their next grocery run. It is in scanning a barcode that the project reveals its humor, like a banner that reads: Disclaimer! Human beings are not merely worth somewhere between one cent and 10 dollars. It is here, within the confines of an American obsession with "worth," in which the fun begins. The data entered into Barcode Yourself takes a topsy-turvy twist to its personalized end numbers, with the exception of the hard-data that correlates with "location," which tallies up in the Gross Domestic Product of each country. More info in FAQ.

Qu'est-ce-que le Jazz? Histoire du Jazz et Jazzmen célèbres Get the Glass! Bases de solfège/Représentation musicale Un livre de Wikilivres. Table des matières — Index 2. Représentation musicale Il serait difficile de décrire un morceau de musique en utilisant notre langue courante. La notation musicale utilisée en Europe s'est développée à une époque où l'enregistrement n'existait pas. Par ailleurs, en « couchant » un morceau sur le papier, on peut le retravailler, et combiner plusieurs parties, cela facilite la composition. Cette écriture musicale est codifiée par le solfège. Une partition est composée de portées, ensemble de lignes servant de repères, et de notes, symboles graphiques mis sur la portée. Rythme[modifier | modifier le wikicode] Le rythme est quelque chose de naturel : lorsqu'une personne marche, ses pas font la même durée, sauf si elle accélère ou ralentit. Pulsation, tempo et unité de temps[modifier | modifier le wikicode] La base du rythme, en musique, est la pulsation ; c'est sur cette pulsation que vont s'aligner les notes. La vitesse des pulsations s'appelle le tempo. croches :

Otomata 16 Jul 2011 Click on the grid below to add cells, click on cells to change their direction, and press play to listen to your music. Update: Click here to get Otomata for your iPhone / iPod / iPad! Official facebook page: Also this reddit page has many examples: And there is a subreddit for Otomata: Otomata is a generative sequencer. Each alive cell has 4 states: Up, right, down, left. at each cycle, the cells move themselves in the direction of their internal states. This set of rules produces chaotic results in some settings, therefore you can end up with never repeating, gradually evolving sequences. If you encounter something you like, just press “Copy Piece Link” and save it somewhere, or better, share it! Here is something from me to start with: And here is an action video: Here are replies to some common questions: Q: MIDI Output?

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