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Intestinal worms cure allergies

HollywoodBob says...

>> ^rougy:
That's very interesting.
Gross as hell, but very interesting.
I know that we have, probably, hundreds of little critters running around on and in us all of the time.
But I don't like to think about it.


And that's just on our eyelashes.

I'm wondering if there's a chemical interaction from the worms, perhaps something they excrete, that is the source of the beneficial properties. If there is, chances are that it could be synthesized.

THE 80s Synth Medley to Rule All 80s Synth Medleys

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The Unreal Sounds of Underwater Seal Calls from Antarctica

The Unreal Sounds of Underwater Seal Calls from Antarctica

The Coolest Round I've Ever Heard (Wendy Carlos Style)

super-mega-giga-ultra-extreme-upvoteday! (Blog Entry by paul4dirt)

Eklek says...

Ah, nice idea, Vox Populi! or Vox VideoSifti:), we need more reggaeton - preferably a more experimental track..and surprise me with a trippy synthesizer track/clip from the 1970s!
(Lookin' forward to what you come up with!)

Drum Trip by Rusted Root

westy says...

ok so thay missed out the synthesized drum despite it been in the music itself and the fact thatit is probably one of th emost comanly used drums in modern music.

like me missing jet eroplanes from a clip with tuns of photographs of planes.

Meet the future piano

Red says...

>> ^charliem:
Ideally it should give a more full sound, with more control over how the note is played, rather than just force > volume as per traditional digital pianos.

Long time since +-velocity = +-volume, these day the basic sampling will have at the very least 4 samples per tone, but ultimately the synthesizing paradigm will take over for every instrument will it be drum, string, horn, and so on...

Meet the future piano

charliem says...

@ westy.
My understanding of it, is they have modelled the physics of the piano keystrokes, and are taking real-time sampling data based on the force and duration you depress the key to generate a lifelike note, as opposed to the traditional generic sampling of a single note per key.

Ideally it should give a more full sound, with more control over how the note is played, rather than just force > volume as per traditional digital pianos.

This piano has no strings in it, as it is a digital piano...as such, its just some keys, with some springs / dampening to make it "feel" like a real piano, with input to a cpu which synthesizes each note in turn.

Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity

eric3579 says...

Oh yeah, what we’re living in, let me tell ya
It is a wonder man can eat at all
When things are big that should be small
Who can tell what magic spells we’ll be doing for us
And I’m giving all my love to this world
Only to be told
I can’t see, I can’t breathe
No more will we be
And nothing’s going to change the way we live
’Cause we can always take but never give
And now that things are changing for the worse
See, whoa, it’s a crazy world we’re living in
And I just can’t see that half of us immersed in sin
Is all we have to give these

Futures made of virtual insanity now
Always seem to be governed by this love we have for
Useless, twisting, of the new technology
Oh now there is no sound, for we all live underground

And I’m thinking what a mess we’re in
Hard to know where to begin
If I could slip the sickly ties that earthly man has made
And now every mother can choose the colour of her child
That’s not nature’s way
Well that’s what they said yesterday
There’s nothing left to do but pray
I think it’s time to find a new religion
Whoa, It’s so insane
To synthesize another strain
There’s something in these
Futures that we have to be told

Futures made of virtual insanity now
Always seem to be governed by this love we have for
useless, twisting, of the new technology
Oh now there is no sound, for we all live underground

Now there is no sound if we all live underground
And now it's virtual insanity
Forget your virtual reality
Oh, there's nothing so bad
As a man-made man, oh yeah, I know yeah
Ooh

Futures made of virtual insanity now
Always seem to be governed by this love we have for
Useless, twisting, of the new technology
Oh now there is no sound, for we all live underground

Now this life that we live in
It's so wrong
Shout out the window
Do you know that
There is nothing worse than a man-made man
Still there's nothing worse than a foolish man, hey

Virtual insanity is what we're living in
Yeah, it is alright

Axel F, Human Version

Chesney Hawkes - The One And Only

one of the many reasons i love music technology

lavoll says...

>> ^westy:
seems pritty easy to use to me, i do alot of photoshop work its intresting translating music into a image and then fixing it.
maby you could save the image of a song as a strip print it of stick it on a wall then people could photograph it and then exstract the song from it.
In the future you could do it in real time with a mobile phone by simply taking a photograph of one of the music images. Then your phone decodes it and plays back to you a song or voice recording.
this would save you having to have an active server sending people files over blue tooth. (idea coppy right westy)


i've done something similar in an art project. we had cameras watching various things, one was looking at a road intersection (for rythm) one was looking at... the audience maybe? and one was looking at a dancer (the melody). and the images was translated to sound.
so the dancer would improvise to what she heard, and the music would follow her as well.

there's also synthesizers like Cameleon 5000 that has an algorithm to extract the "sound" out of images. fun stuff with very unpredictable results

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Richard Dawkins Confronts Skeptical High School Students

snoozedoctor says...

^
Yeah, he's the guy I've read about. I'd say he's got a ways to go. Excuse me, I have to go back to my lab, I'm trying to synthesize Charlize Theron using the human genome project template. So far, it's not working very well.



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