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Hnns Hlgr Rtz @sciss@octodon.social

We had fun yesterday at - I'm waiting for the copy of the recording to get a better impression, but I sensed people liked it.

It's that time of the year again

My privacy policy is that I will forget who you are and everything about you if you change your avatar

Fiddling around with the monitor mount; I would improve the construction if I did the mold again, but for now it should be "ok". Just have to find a good way to hide two corners of the frame. (Video image is from other project, just for testing).

Poor man's parallel programming, I just split the batch and ran the shit three times. (The forth core is for tooting)

Now using stochastic sampling - much faster, and actually nicer. Only again something weird is happening somewhere with the spherical coordinates, but perhaps I leave it like this, as the scattering is nice.

Some funny things happening when playing back the spectrally zoomed constant Q transformed doppler signal mapped to voronoi coodinates (in other words - what's the bloody perceptual link here?)

Image processing is horrible, computers are too slow. What happened to Moore's law? I'm going to write a manifesto for slow computing and art based on it. Like, screw real-time, just let computers work at their own "native" speed. If you get one frame per ten seconds, then that's what humans have to grok. Just look at the thing longer and be patient.

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Tomorrow I'll see how this looks on a miniature screen with optical lens: vimeo.com/270983771

Gotta figure out how to render this much faster; could also use some interpolation and do away with the frequency cropping.

Something went wrong with those trigonometrics (the sphere is supposed to rotate)

This but at higher resolution, and using an actual Voronoi to cover a 1/5th of a sphere.

I was ignorant for many years – only just now did I realise why these are called cables

Through out these PNGs to test the correctness of a new RotateFlip UGen in FScape; out of laziness wrote them to the home directory, now every time I open the file manager, I see these colours, and that makes me happy LOL

The settings here are: sr = 96000.0, freqMinN = 39500.0 / sr, freqMaxR = 40506.3 / sr, numBands = 384, fftSize = 8192, winStep = 384

Some beautiful Doppler analysis; I added the Constant-Q filter to FScape, currently in the SNAPSHOT of the work branch (new release soon) - the README has more or less the corresponding code: github.com/Sciss/FScape-next/t