haha you guys, that's the whole point, in terms of the
dollars-per-cycle computations, the most valuable are taking place in
dirty data mining factories such as the ones that read the hyperreal
archives and so on. myspace as a framework for advertisers to
understand their dollar's utility, rather than a frustrating site. by
that i mean, synthesizing a formant or granularizing a fart is single
process old news, computers no longer are used to manage data, they're
used to give you an inlet to human trait detection. in any event,
there's no useful musical intrepretation of this framework, so get
fucked if you wanna try it.
flying cars.
i have to dj a radio show RTS at whus.org, call in at 860-486-9487 if
you wanna take this off list and on-air.
On Dec 14, 2007 8:35 PM, Scott Gentzen <sgentzen@mac.com> wrote:
quoted 19 lines On Dec 14, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Wallace Winfrey wrote:> On Dec 14, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Wallace Winfrey wrote:
>
> > Ed Hoc wrote:
> >> even though most computation is taking place in social networks,
> >
> > Could you expound on this statement? I'm not sure I quite gather what
> > you're getting at. I'm not trying to be a smart-ass or anything, just
> > would like more clarification.
>
> Actually, I'm curious too now that I've thought more about it. Is it
> more of a networked collaborative musical experimentation or
> something else entirely?
>
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