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Buddha Machine and derivative work

Buddha Machine and derivative work

2007-03-25 by Richard Brewster

This is a little off topic, not being analogy synthesis.  But it's 
related to ambient synthesis.  Maybe you've heard of the Buddha Machine 
(reportedly Brian Eno bought eight of them):

http://www.fm3buddhamachine.com/

Hover over the Chinese ideograms for links, including one where you can 
download WAV files of all the Buddha Machine tracks.

This also caught my attention, a work by Robert Henke:  Laying Buddha, 
which is a digitally processed remix of lots of Buddha Machine tracks.

http://www.monolake.de/releases/icm-06.html

Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com

Re: [motm] Buddha Machine and derivative work

2007-03-25 by Richard Brewster

Umm... that would be *Layering Buddha*.  :-)

Richard Brewster wrote:
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> This is a little off topic, not being analogy synthesis.  But it's 
> related to ambient synthesis.  Maybe you've heard of the Buddha Machine 
> (reportedly Brian Eno bought eight of them):
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> http://www.fm3buddhamachine.com/
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> Hover over the Chinese ideograms for links, including one where you can 
> download WAV files of all the Buddha Machine tracks.
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> This also caught my attention, a work by Robert Henke:  Laying Buddha, 
> which is a digitally processed remix of lots of Buddha Machine tracks.
>
> http://www.monolake.de/releases/icm-06.html
>
> Richard Brewster
> http://www.pugix.com
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Buddha Machine and derivative work

2007-03-26 by Charles Osthelder

Buddha, Eno - both people who should date more.  Now a device that
could emulate the inner workings of my 8-year-old grandson, *that* I'd
like to see!  Well, not layered eight times over maybe...

Chub - pronounced "wogglebug on acid"

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
>
> Umm... that would be *Layering Buddha*.  :-)
> 
> Richard Brewster wrote:
> > This is a little off topic, not being analogy synthesis.  But it's 
> > related to ambient synthesis.  Maybe you've heard of the Buddha
Machine 
> > (reportedly Brian Eno bought eight of them):
> >
> > http://www.fm3buddhamachine.com/
> >
> > Hover over the Chinese ideograms for links, including one where
you can 
> > download WAV files of all the Buddha Machine tracks.
> >
> > This also caught my attention, a work by Robert Henke:  Laying
Buddha, 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > which is a digitally processed remix of lots of Buddha Machine tracks.
> >
> > http://www.monolake.de/releases/icm-06.html
> >
> > Richard Brewster
> > http://www.pugix.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
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