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I am T-Pain app: now with more awesome

On June 25, 2010, in Art, Music, Tech, by doctor paradox

effing brilliant. uses FaceTime APIs to let the camera trigger the Auto-Tune effect.

[via BGR]

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hell yes: Tik Tok Trek!

On June 22, 2010, in Mad Science, Music, Remixes, Space, Tech, Video, by doctor paradox

those Enterpri$e dudes could totally hang with Ke$ha.

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MorphWiz: Dream Theater’s Jordan Rudess unleashes a grid-based synth for the iPad

On June 22, 2010, in Music, Tech, Video, by doctor paradox

Yet another fun music app for the iPad; will set you back 10 clams.

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Of *course* Christina Hendricks is a voluptuous robot… [VIDEO]

On June 5, 2010, in Music, Video, by doctor paradox

You mean this wasn’t widely known?

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GrooveMaker + rocket-mounted cameras = Persistence [MUSIC VIDEO]

On May 24, 2010, in Mad Science, Music, Space, by doctor paradox

Experimenting with IK Multimedia GrooveMaker + iMovie + awesome rocket cam footage from NASA. Feedback encouraged/appreciated!

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58 Empire State of Mind parodies/covers… dang

On April 6, 2010, in Internetz, Music, Remixes, Video, by doctor paradox

Haven’t watched all of these (and some are “more average” than others) but there are definitely a few gems in here — loving the Tiger Woods, Facebook, and Los Angeles ones.

Choice line from the latter: “in LA everybody swear that they famous, imma check IMBD bitch!”

Full list at urlesque.

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Triumph of the Cyborg Composer

On March 18, 2010, in Art, Brainz, Mad Science, Music, by doctor paradox

Here’s the full article — fascinating look at the potential of algorithmic creativity.

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Tokyo/Glow

On March 18, 2010, in Art, Music, Video, by doctor paradox

To achieve the striking effect of the illuminated man, an original light suit was constructed using hundreds of feet of high-voltage LED rope lights and a translucent nylon outer shell.

via Tokyo/Glow on Vimeo.

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