@binarycat that's very cool, but i might be a biased.
@tty that thing makes most sci-fi mad science machines look a lot more realistic in retrospect.
@raye @ritualdust love that series. The "Ship Who Sang", also packs.
Bert Hubert created #googerteller, a small programme which sonifies the data collected by #Google while we browse online.
https://github.com/berthubert/googerteller
So I decided to give it a short test-drive.
Of course, the set of Google IPs can be configured sonify leaks to other service providers. Hubert himself suggests pointing googerteller to Meta.
So far, it only works on #Linux, but it's a really quick compile, so have a go at it:
I love how revealing of the hardware limitations this game is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHHOqKYB1Cs
Morning coffee and a little time with, my ‘new’ slide rule and this manual, https://www.sliderule.ca/manual.htm thanks to @rek & @neauoire.
@neauoire or do you mean very last slow one?
@neauoire the fast one was Acid Arab, 'le disco '.
@tty yes, I like my Arduinos, could learn more in the analogue design.
@tty oh yes!
@neauoire heading towards you from Mathews point
@neauoire @rek Only getting in sat.(20th) morning myself. Where do you think you will moor? Definitely want to hangout on the boat for a bit. If you can moor at Matthew’s Point that would be great, but i don’t know how secure it is. The ferry comes by there, and it’s a narrow deep channel. Mix of sand and rock bottom, (48.862125, -123.321042). Last year there was a small sailing boat stopped there for most of the afternoon, but likely your would not want to both leave PINO, so exposed?
Brady is a #ComputationalArtist, who is concerned with our technological entanglement, and creates media configurations that express a middle way between technological fetishism and dystopian fantasies.