Re: [livecode] computing and language

From: Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:15:51 +0200

This seems like a chap marketing of what has been around for a long
time in sonification community. They make people believe that this is
an invention an don't even refer to sonification at all. But of
course sonification of realtime data is interesting.



>and now this:
<http://www.soundtomind.com/>>http://www.soundtomind.com/

>



On 6/7/06, Julian Rohrhuber
<<mailto:rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de>rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de> wrote:

>>>Is there a problem when someone presses a small key and a huge sound
>> comes out?
>>
>> I can't argue with a Genesis story now, can I? Heh!
>>
>>>code as a thoroughly human thing (and that (computer)
>> languages are utterly designed for humans, not computers).
>>
>> What I'm interested is a computing language other than mathematics
>> that allows human beings to "compute" any number
>> of abstract transformations. And this computation would
>> happen with the help of vocal sounds. That would surely
>> close the gap betwen music and spoken language.
>
>interesting - for some reason it makes me think of this:
><http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2757>http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2757


or also Ilia Malinovsky's LYCAY:
<http://lycay.sourceforge.net/>http://lycay.sourceforge.net/


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