theremin sounds
Sunday, August 9th, 2009this project follows the sound of theremines across sci-fi films from the 40s,50s, 60s.
this project follows the sound of theremines across sci-fi films from the 40s,50s, 60s.
just imagine the 22 second century here, in bogota, colombia. an oportunity to explore science fiction and changes.
lets change all this culture of lawyers by creating a super computer where all the code is systematized and people can just deal with a machine to deal with all the law procesess. at least the simple ones, for instance for creating a new enterprise, or a a company, or for creating a new radio station, or a tv channel. lets make it simple. a logic machine. that gives rights and land to all the citizens and can not be biased or corrupted or killed. something like that.
lets allow people to implement their mezclas and hybrids using new technologies. thru, perhaps we can not be a society of programmers or cutting edge electronic engineers, but we can assemble and create new things. colombianadas as somebody said.
april 9th of 2009. this is the twenty first century but it could feel as living in a science fiction situation. the twentyfirst century and the sci fi genre. the science and technology. i am writing from cambridge, massachusetts, aqui y ahora. in the institute of technology sometimes feels as the twenty first century is already gone. this sci fi. speeeded it up. technology goes faster and faster. communication, sensors. computers computing and recording. systems. as the systems of tubes for walking underground. the tunels are like ducts. like tubes. long halls connecting different buildings. very convenient for walking under the snow. for the cold weather. in the tunnels many machine rooms producing steam and air. and many wires. network cables. some of the new buildings, as the stata center, doesnt have an underground tunnel. the building of gambito also doesn have a tunnel. it was nice to be part of cms. although i came in the moment of dramatic change. just after henry published his book convergence culture.