i record all the technological failures i have, like glitches my
minidisk makes when doing a field recording or artifacts from recording
stuff from minidisk to laptop, these bits and pieces are sometimes more
interesting than the original sounds (to me). i enjoy seeing supposedly
seemless technology fail.
i dont go around dropping my laptop so it makes funny noises, you're
right, for a non profit project it would be rather unsustainable.
so many ways to produce glitch, so little time.
//olly
//fieldaudio.net
On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 04:59 PM, :m. zero wrote:
quoted 24 lines ok, so nobody tells me to take this to the idm-writing list, i'm just
> ok, so nobody tells me to take this to the idm-writing list, i'm just
> curious if more of the click and glitch and really minimal stuff is
> done
> with/by pushing hardware too far or software trying to sound like
> hardware
> fucking up? i like the idea of it being based on being 'the music of
> systems failing and spitting out an error signal', but that seems like
> an
> awfully expensive hobby for people who probably don't have the greatest
> commercial value in the world.
>
> maybe i've got the whole idea all fucked up. let me know. if i'm
> ignorant
> of this, i'd rather understand.
>
> :justin
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