On 09/Oct/16 03:59, ruth catlow wrote:
Missed it : (

prob many did - I hadn't the time this week to get the word out, as is per usual for me...

Enjoyed exploring the various interfaces though. Especially this one
http://locusonus.org/soundmap/051/

That's one of Jerome Joy's (along with other's) pieces -- for which I enjoy participating in...

Is it against the spirit of the thing to make recordings?

sometimes -- there is the "you had to be there" concept for live performative events and happenings and such, but these days I often will record my outgoing stream partly simply because I can (with Nicecast), and partly to be able to listen later and consider improvements on the next improv, and then to document the creative output -- although documentation does carry that onerous burden of sucking energy out of a be-here-now intention.

If not, I'd love to hear it.

http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/81537 -- about halfway down the entry is a playable link ... enjoy (or ... whatever !)

"A 37-minute sonic improv titled basilisk troglodytae: in which the basilisk is lured along various paths into a cave by the thrumming song of the deus machina. Among the voices of the other damned souls, the basilisk is slowly consumed in a conflagration of mediatory devices. When completely digested, the basilisk returns, reborn, to the roots of its nature: a being that can cause the living to turn to stone. Despite all, Life retains its temporal vitality until it ends."

Cheers,
John
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