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Live recording with my band THE! at fusion festival 2010. | Live recording with my band THE! at fusion festival 2010. | ||
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==Platforms== | ==Platforms== | ||
OS X, Pure | OS X, Pure Data, Matlab, Ableton Live, Max for Live | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
skype: clemens.wegener | skype: clemens.wegener | ||
mail: clemens.wegener a_t uni-weimar.de | mail: clemens.wegener a_t uni-weimar.de | ||
==Project Ideas== | |||
I'm was thinking a little about manipulating communication. I 'hacked' a small chat program, so that it would display related google search terms instead of the orignal messages: | |||
feel free to try: [http://www.headphonica.com/OTHER/TPJO/suggestive_chat/chat.php Suggestive chat] | |||
I think it would be more impressive to use audio data, so that microphones and speech recognition software comes in place. | |||
A slightly different idea is communicating through small dictionaries – meaning that the computer only recognizes a small amount of words, but uses them for triggering some action within an installation. | |||
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