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Post by notejam // Jan 1, 2008, 11:36am

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Michigan Institute of Technology at one time developed a brain opera. I have been thinking it would be good to have all of you take a look at some of these brain opera web pages, as it could give some good ideas on new music rooms for true space.


First go here. http://brainop.media.mit.edu/project-overview.html


You will need to click on each line on the diagram of the brain operas layout, as each opens new web pages. Then click your browser back button to go back and then click on another diagram part.


On these musical pallete and other applets, you need to click on them. Some will be just a grey box to start, and the controls will appear after several clicks.


http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/net-instrument/LabeledSharle.html


http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/rhythm-tree/rhythmtree.html

http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/soundmemory/intro.html

http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/WebMusic/cybermetal.html

http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/WebMusic/groovenet.html

http://brainop.media.mit.edu/online/net-music/WebMusic/choir.html


Since some of you are starting to get midi working with scripts, I thought it would be nice to invite you to stop by and take a look, and maybe it will lead to some neat stuff on true space.



Found another site at http://nosuch.com/tjt/index.html Nice online midi toys. If it does not play, try clicking everything. Especially if it generated some graphics, click on the graphics it made to play the midi file.


Also there is a web site here that lists a cool collection of musical toys, some online some not but a very fun site to explore and get good ideas for interactive art for true space rooms.

http://www.squidoo.com/soundtoys
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