An update about one of the projects I’m working on at the moment.
As I promised in a previous post, here’s the reworked and much nicer Doom Organ 1 i. In addition to the fading in and out audio clips, the colours fade in and out too and there are now a whole set of rests in the random set to pick from, ranging from one to seven seconds in length.
I might try a little experiment with this one, if you’re interested in downloading the DVD image and playing it on a variety of hardware, fill in the contact form and I’ll send you a link so you can download it. The format DVD as an .img so it will mount or burn exactly like an .iso so there’s no need to worry about formats and supported operating systems. I’m not into collecting your data for anything, I’m far too lazy and uninterested for anything like that. I just want to see my hard work being shown somewhere.
The proviso is that you have to film it and bang it on YouTube with the tag “Doom Organ” and if you can be bothered tell me about it and add it as a response to the original. They do still do that on YouTube right?
Other submissions
I’ve had a couple of requests for the image from interested viewers to which I’m awaiting video from. If those parties send me video footage I’ll post the results here.
In the meantime my good friend Mário Rui Carranca from carranca.net posted a response to this last night:
Which you can also see on his site here:
www.carranca.net
Another one was posted by James Morrell this morning:
James is an SEO expert from the UK and his site is here:
http://jamesmorell.com/
One more from Dave Sayer in deepest darkest Wales. Noisiest yet I think:
Dave is not only a talented freelance web developer, he’s also a damned fine photographer and good guy.
You can see his work here:
www.bathdesign.co.uk/ and here www.luxumbra.co.uk
A late submission from Howie, author of the rather fantastic and terrifyingly technical feat Network Weathermap:
wotsit.thingy.com/haj
He’s also a good friend and music and art fanatic.
Howie’s managed to rope six machines into this noisy debacle.
A belated one from Nesos, an aspiring iPad and iPhone developer from London.
This one’s very quiet so you’ll have to crank up the speakers to hear it.
Hopefully more to come.
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