Archive for May, 2009

Minimum Data >> Maximum Content

May 4, 2009

The VJ-festival Cimatics are running an online exhibition, so I have just “curated” something called Minimum Data >> Maximum Content. It is a tiny presentation of what people have achieved with 1024 bytes or less. I will return to this subject many times in the future, because it relates to many things I try to approach in this blog: maximising technology, not exploit limitations but embrace possibilities, hug bugs, media specificity, posthumanism, and so forth. In the mean time, enjoy the three lonely videos I have posted, and check an 8bittoday-post, and check how you can make cinema material in 4 kilobytes here. (warning for superman trance) And remember: recordings are sooo 20th century. 256 bytes look better than 256 megabytes!

(Some chip music curiosa: behind the name ate bit , included in my selection, we find 4-mat who is often blamed for inventing chip music with Amiga songs around 1990. Back when chip music was sample-based and semi-nostalgic music, *cough*. Nowadays he codes incredible tiny productions for 8-bit machines, like the recent interactive “DJ-tool” for Spectrum called 1kdj.)

2.0 Dub Brains

May 1, 2009

Sometimes it feels like all this 2.0 web stuff just makes you lazy and only keep up with your usual RSS-feeds. Hm, so I need your help to keep up with Metrodub, which I found out about today at 8BC. Right now there are two dubstep-ish tracks by Minikomi. Coming up next is the Japanese Shex, who happens to be one of my favourite artists! It is playful, non-aggressive chaos-music , and with very tasty bits of chippery here and there. So stay tuned, and tune me in too, and drop out the 2.0!

For your weekend needs, please tune in to The Brain which is dj absurdities involving the french mastermind Puyo Puyo. Hello.