Past Week at Twitter.com/Disquiet

Junto member posted code in Supercollider, Processing, and Ruby to assist in this week's text->notes transformations: http://t.co/eHWDQChVaa ->



Detail of projection of one of today's Oulipo sound projects. #oumupo #sfai http://t.co/DP3EfwnKkT ->



Realizing the typography on slides I use in teaching looks exactly like the photocopied typography on concert posters I made in college. ->



Did 4 pieces in Oulipo sound workshop: listening, woven audiobiography, subtractive composition, song form (name/room tone as source audio). ->



Oulipian parents: my wife & I relay-read Little House to our 3-year-old, never experiencing it in full ourselves, mentally filling in gaps. ->



So good. MT @EdieBushwick: @disquiet Do you m an H ad d to Gr n Appl books shortly for th v ning's r ading of work by th lat G org s P r c? ->



Yow, already 37 tracks in the week's Disquiet Junto project: http://t.co/LTj2ivvc92. Proof that I'm a poor judge of what will/won't work. ->



When Dave Eggers, in The Circle, describes the weather as cloudless I briefly think it's a comment about the Internet being down. ->



"Email that enhances your tech lifestyle." Email taglines that encourage you to unsubscribe. ->



This most recent Disquiet Junto project, #97, the one that ended last night, had 10 first-time participants. That's excellent. ->



For this coming Thursday's Disquiet Junto we're going to do a project from this past weekend's Oulipo sound workshop. ->



Tuesday noon siren in San Francisco: http://t.co/FrVmKgO1Mx ->



RIP, John Tavener (69), composer: http://t.co/AOXwuIe3et. (His piece Ikon of Light is a personal favorite.) ->



Rdio seems to know me a lot better than Netflix does, and I've been cohabitating with Netflix a lot longer. ->



▶ The late John Tavener's Ikon of Light: http://t.co/BRC8TyBwSs. Don't let the quiet opening trick you into setting the volume too high. ->



There may not be spiders on Mars but the track "Dalby and Marko" from Max Richter's score to The Last Days on Mars sounds like there are. ->



Favorite form of listening is from headphones in the pocket of my jacket on the floor of my office after forgetting to pause my MP3 player. ->



So, "Beskhu3epnm" is misspelled (as "Beskhu3upnm") on @Rdio's track listing for Aphex Twin's Drukqs album, right? ->



Feels like the shared, unusual double L of Ben Neill and Phill Niblock gives them some sorta ambient kinship. ->



Actually looking forward to SHIELD, rather than just looking forward to looking forward to SHIELD. ->



"Which non-expression is this?" SHIELD is figuring things out. ->



Reworkings by Scanner of music of the late John Tavener for a collaboration that will never be: http://t.co/KGAQgbSYzI ->



Today in the class I teach on sound in the media landscape (week 10 of 15): What does sound looks like? ->



Just recognizing how inherently Oulipian the .txt format is. ->



"Did you mean: nag a ram" — what Google displays if you search for "anagram" ->



There's something beautiful about the potential energy inherent in a new video-game console controller photographed on a table. ->



Music to listen to music to listen to music to. ->



Realizing reason I like James Newton Howard's Parkland score is it sounds at times like a John Hassell / Amon Tobin mixtape. ->



Today in sound class, student presentations on the sounds of department stores (paging @notrobwalker) and on headphone recommendations. ->



Proud day. I fixed Aphex Twin track misspelling on @rdio. MT @RdioHelp: Thanks for letting us know! We've fixed it: http://t.co/hxvMuPWHW6 ->



Sentence I type variations on a lot: "Despite the New Orleans area code, it is my number in San Francisco, where I live." ->



Would swear that when HR is revealed to Carter on Person of Interest the music briefly sounds like the Emperor's Theme from Star Wars. ->



So the primary reason Kit Kat isn't yet available for the Nexus 4 is to nudge us all for a few extra days to consider the Nexus 5, right? ->



There's a lovely little markdown artifact in my Aphex Twin book, which I'm particularly happy about. ->



The chapter titles from my forthcoming Aphex Twin book in the 33 1/3 series on Selected Ambient Works Volume II: http://t.co/fwDe9GX5ff ->



Considered it. Have essay on why I didn't. MT @liminalcity: @disquiet was kind of hoping each chapter just had a texture instead of a title ->



.@liminalcity Adding images was an option but I decided a book in text about sound would constrain itself to text. in reply to liminalcity ->



The 98th weekly @djunto project is a "woven audiobiography" based on project from the @dlb-led Oulipo events held last week in San Francisco ->



For this week's Disquiet Junto project you'll need a die and a mic. ->



Was Felicity's "Tahiti" joke in last night's Arrow episode a shot across SHIELD's bow? ->



This week's project was a nice reason to post a picture of Raymond Queneau’s Cent Mille Milliards de Poèmes. ->



Excited that Pauline Oliveros's listed among the 2014 Whitney Biennial artists. Parsing for other sounds of interest: http://t.co/d7td8qHXmS ->



RIP, saxophonist Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (77) of the AACP. ->



Anyone recall @DougCoupland on writing a character unlike yourself, putting in envelope for some time, then discovering it is like yourself? ->



Reasons to love the present: Jimmy Page has remixed Notorious B.I.G.'s "Hypnotize": http://t.co/xZuSldTOYc. Includes glitch drum solo. ->



Previous eldritch-school hip-hop tweet's link via @ethanhein ->



Advice for Disquiet Junto participants who find projects don't "sound like their music": http://t.co/JKpZa1ZFxA. In brief: make new account. ->



Excellent. RT @dirtydemos: Gonna attempt to get back on the @djunto horse this week. It's been a while. ->
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