My latest project = algorithms for Mashup Artist

You simply drag and drop your favorite songs, then Mashup Artist learns information about those songs and uses that information to algorithmically compose new songs.  It was a blast to work on.

More information can be found on Mashup Artist’s website:
http://mashupartist.com/ 

Here is Mozart vs. Satie vs The Beatles vs. Air

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Performing with a robot at Google I/O 2011

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Controller Battle Victory Party = woo!

Any videos from this would be greatly appreciated :]

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Performing with the Kaossonome at the Controller Battle in SF

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Wobble Control 0.1

A very fun max patch I made for the Monome to wobble my synths :]

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Rusko Woo Boost Bass played with Monome and Keyboard

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Cave 2.0

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Kaossonome on Engadget!

so cool.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/09/kaossonome-rears-its-head-guitar-center-changes-name-to-arduino/

Kaossonome rears its head; Guitar Center changes name to Arduino Center

By Trent Wolbe posted Jul 9th 2010 2:31PM

“Every time we turn around, there’s another amazing new blinking, knobby, button-pressy little sound-maker making cute-weird-alien noises, lacing up our shoes or controlling our remote control cars for us, and it all seems to be Arduino‘s fault. That’s fine by us.

Alexander Randon (his awesome, real name) has brought a devastatingly charming monster to the MIDI controller game in the Kaossonome – inspired, not-so-surprisingly, by Korg’s Kaoss family and the minimalist Monome. It’s a touchscreen laid on top of 256 LEDs, encased in a aluminum-wood-plexiglass box 8 chunky, push-button laced knobs. While none of these elements is particularly new, the whole package and execution just seems to kick things up a notch or two. Check out the green-glow mutant bassline after the break.”

[p.s. - meant to post this a while back, but it was saved as a draft... stoops...]
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Greetings from the cave!

Hello!  This is what I see:

and this is what the cave sees:

When working together, the cave and I create things like this:

Today will be full of bass drops, research, and headset equipped phone calls.  Good day to you!

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