Beautiful info-graphic from 1855
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A new double A side 7" from Julia Holter set for release on August 19 (North America) / July 28th 2014 (Rest of the world).
A Don't Make Me Over (Written by Burt Bacharach / Hal David; originally performed by Dionne Warwick) LISTEN: http://bit.ly/dontmakemeoversc
AA Hello Stranger (Barbara Lewis) LISTEN: http://bit.ly/hellostrangersc
Pre-order and receive an instant download of both tracks
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iTunes: http://smarturl.it/dontmakemeover7mp3
http://juliashammasholter.com/
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New album from The Analog Dilemma
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We need a customizable platform for delivering interactive online instruction that is capable of tracking student learning and performance. And then we need to make that data freely available.
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The study finds "that adopting hybrid models of instruction in large introductory courses have the potential to significantly reduce instructor compensation costs in the long run" while producing equivelant pass rates, final exam scores, and performance of face-to-face instruction.
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Here's a quick run through I did of some of the Therevox ET-4's features.
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The Therevox ET-4 is inspired by the Ondes Martenot's au ruban controller where pitch is controlled by moving a finger along a reference keyboard and the amplitude of each oscillator is controlled by an independent pressure sensitive key.
My video demonstrates some of the sounds the ET-4 is capable of producing.
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Barry Moon's Little Swing
A prototype for a public art proposal. The group that produced this work is Public Art Challenge. The project was funded by The Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies (CCICS), a unit within the Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies (HArCS) of Arizona State University’s New College.
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Pauline Oliveros' Drifting Through My Window
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Gordon Monahan's Aeolian Winds
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Richars Lerman's Travelon Gamelon
Start of a bicycle promenade to Tony Marron Park for Deja Rendez-Vous: A Respectacle on Buffalo Bayou party and project unveiling with the CLUI and SIMPARCH. The promenade was part of the Travelon Gamelon performance with Richard Lerman at the Mitchell Center for the Arts, which may be viewed in full at www.soshouston.org or sos.harc.edu.
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