Seriously, I went to my local "modern" art museum and saw a plain piece of notebook paper on the wall that sold for 5 grand, and thought "I could do that!" So I went on my merry way home. I got home and glued some random stuff together. I thought it looked cool so I took it to the museum director and asked if he could tell me what it was worth. He picked it up and threw it away! Oh and BTW the music is annoying.
The reason he probably didn't except your art is because: You were not wearing all designer clothes, you probably weren't cocky and pretentious enough, you didn't boast that you went to some fancy shmancy art school and you probably mentioned how crap that peice of notebook paper glued to the wall was when he wouldn't display your peice. Those are just probable likeley reasons.
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Why is art defined as random things?
Seriously, I went to my local "modern" art museum and saw a plain piece of notebook paper on the wall that sold for 5 grand, and thought "I could do that!" So I went on my merry way home. I got home and glued some random stuff together. I thought it looked cool so I took it to the museum director and asked if he could tell me what it was worth. He picked it up and threw it away! Oh and BTW the music is annoying.
As someone who has studied the "shit art", something really meaningless, like a chair, or a collection of credit cards, I know it is pretty hard to come up with something good.
Just mashing crayons on paper isn't good enough. Try meltimg them with a magnifying glass.
The guy selling his notebook for $5000 is the true winner here.
what do you mean "i could do that", the point is you didnt do that. Thats like me saying if I spent enough time and effort i could reproduce the mona lisa, and therefore i'm as good an artist as di vinci.
An aquired taste much like Electroplankton itself. I reckon the fact that Youtube compresses the sound immensely takes away from the experience - But i can imagine what it would sound like live. Inspiring stuff.
Intense! Sounds like you used the PD software to add resonance and prolong the decay - I like the way it starts of solemn then gets going and just grows. Its not easy creating anything that listenable using tracy - but you have created something that is quite cool and obviously too abstract for some people to comprehend.
All that I could see was the Electroplankton side of things, I have no idea of where pure data came to play?
There where some cool ideas in the use of electroplankton. Yet I still prefer Slub on the Fluxus tutorial. It is a shame that we don't see in this video the use of Pure Data. In my eyes this video looks like no more than an "ad" for Electroplankton. Some of your other videos are way cooler.
after a second viewing, I think can hear Pure Data yet am unsure and still in agreement with my first comment. It is a shame to only see the small screen. Then again, it is only an opinion.
Maybe Electroplankton Experiment #3 will really kick #rse!!!
ow, my speakers just about gave me a heartache. Cool visuals though.
Exiternillus 9 months ago
This actually very pleasant.
apologiate07 1 year ago
Wow, i really like it!
qmono 2 years ago
Seriously, I went to my local "modern" art museum and saw a plain piece of notebook paper on the wall that sold for 5 grand, and thought "I could do that!" So I went on my merry way home. I got home and glued some random stuff together. I thought it looked cool so I took it to the museum director and asked if he could tell me what it was worth. He picked it up and threw it away! Oh and BTW the music is annoying.
1garageboy 3 years ago
The reason he probably didn't except your art is because: You were not wearing all designer clothes, you probably weren't cocky and pretentious enough, you didn't boast that you went to some fancy shmancy art school and you probably mentioned how crap that peice of notebook paper glued to the wall was when he wouldn't display your peice. Those are just probable likeley reasons.
new01 3 years ago 4
Actually it was Exploderman01 who said that, not me.
1garageboy 3 years ago
sounds like crap but a good idea still
typeinbolivianbug 3 years ago 3
Very Four Tet and Autechre.
lefty2510 3 years ago
It's very Four Tet.
lefty2510 3 years ago
Sweet, I got electroplankton last week and stared learning about puredata today.
Are you running the DS audio through puredata as an effects processor?
Neat sounds, I'd love to see the patch!
Squelchbox 3 years ago
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Why is art defined as random things?
Seriously, I went to my local "modern" art museum and saw a plain piece of notebook paper on the wall that sold for 5 grand, and thought "I could do that!" So I went on my merry way home. I got home and glued some random stuff together. I thought it looked cool so I took it to the museum director and asked if he could tell me what it was worth. He picked it up and threw it away! Oh and BTW the music is annoying.
Exploderman01 3 years ago
As someone who has studied the "shit art", something really meaningless, like a chair, or a collection of credit cards, I know it is pretty hard to come up with something good.
Just mashing crayons on paper isn't good enough. Try meltimg them with a magnifying glass.
The guy selling his notebook for $5000 is the true winner here.
HLSDK 3 years ago
what do you mean "i could do that", the point is you didnt do that. Thats like me saying if I spent enough time and effort i could reproduce the mona lisa, and therefore i'm as good an artist as di vinci.
ticklemeelmo45 3 years ago
An aquired taste much like Electroplankton itself. I reckon the fact that Youtube compresses the sound immensely takes away from the experience - But i can imagine what it would sound like live. Inspiring stuff.
ManiLink 3 years ago
Intense! Sounds like you used the PD software to add resonance and prolong the decay - I like the way it starts of solemn then gets going and just grows. Its not easy creating anything that listenable using tracy - but you have created something that is quite cool and obviously too abstract for some people to comprehend.
ManiLink 3 years ago
GREAT!
i like the spiral and the "scratches" after.
bye! :)
tommarques 3 years ago
I don't understand, all I can tell is that you made something that makes random annoying sounds. That can't be all?
shadowman22122 3 years ago
you art-less fuck
cutthecameras 3 years ago
All that I could see was the Electroplankton side of things, I have no idea of where pure data came to play?
There where some cool ideas in the use of electroplankton. Yet I still prefer Slub on the Fluxus tutorial. It is a shame that we don't see in this video the use of Pure Data. In my eyes this video looks like no more than an "ad" for Electroplankton. Some of your other videos are way cooler.
aniwens 3 years ago
after a second viewing, I think can hear Pure Data yet am unsure and still in agreement with my first comment. It is a shame to only see the small screen. Then again, it is only an opinion.
Maybe Electroplankton Experiment #3 will really kick #rse!!!
aniwens 3 years ago 2
thanks for your comments... guess i'll have to make a third soon!
nj20de 3 years ago
thats funny
MadCircle01 3 years ago
very cool
traceur9 3 years ago
one of the best i have seen
great job!
SinSlate 3 years ago
space:P
dannyvriens 3 years ago
That...was interesting.
FerreTrip 3 years ago
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MY FUCKING EARS!
Karpens16 4 years ago
cool
vynl 4 years ago
so cool, i want this game... a lot...
thejther 4 years ago
me 2
boomminimanboom 4 years ago
this is a nintendo ds game!
deaddirs 4 years ago
this is going to give me nightmares
Warkid1993 4 years ago
lol at 2:30\
boomminimanboom 4 years ago
this is so good.
joyboy1985 4 years ago
This is so amazingly cool. I LOVE PD!
MattyBoJangles 4 years ago
At first, it sounds so peaceful <3. Then it started to sound like a war! A realy cool war! ^-^ it is amazing!
Illiara 4 years ago
Wow, never would have thought you can do this with PureData. I've never tried it myself.
torupillikas 4 years ago