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FLOPPYLEFT - 2017
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Author: Slavoj Žižek
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Author: Max Franklin
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Date: 1989
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Date: 2017
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Title: The Sublime Object of Floppy
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Title: euclid
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Description:
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Description:
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And so on, and so on, and so on.
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A chaotic software and hardware synthesiser and generative sequencer. Designed to explore improvisation, and musical interactivity.
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To play, touch the metal contacts, connecting them. The more conductive you are, the more you will be able to affect the instrument.
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The state of your composition is recorded, and displayed here as a downloadable score. Never to be played, nor heard again.
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r4 16 7 0;
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r4 16 9 0;
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r4 18 6 0;
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r4 16 10 0;
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r3 18 7 0;
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r3 17 7 0;
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r2 9 2 0;
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r2 7 5 0;
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r1 7 8 0;
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r1 6 6 0;
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melody 51 43 34 26 37 43 33;
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melody 71 63 76 85 89 80 82;
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bass 73 75 74 86 87 70 86;
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bass 64 62 72 68 60 57 45;
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