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phexian
from ? on 2001-08-24 18:00 [#00025460]
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if you take the notes from "kesson daslef" and convert them to different shades of grey from 1 to 24 based on their frequency (higher is lighter, with the highest [number 24] being white, and the lowest [number 1] being black), then arrange them in order in a 24x24 grid (left to right, top to bottom), you end up with a picture of what appears to be a snowflake or some kind of fractal.
we had no idea..
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phexian
from ? on 2001-08-24 19:43 [#00025472]
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i have uploaded the picture and information here.
http://chaos.yerbox.org/kesson/
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bork
on 2001-09-08 19:40 [#00030225]
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Does that also mean you happen to have the notation for that song? I have been attempting to make it but I am very bad at it.
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Dresen
from Winchester, England on 2001-11-11 21:59 [#00050688]
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Possibly he used an algorithm to produce them, meaning that the notes came out in a pattern (which you can see when you arrange them in a group). This certainly seems possible with the first one, although the second one seems a bit shiftless and that could therefore just be the result of using recurring patterns et cetera when he composed it manually.
Just a thought.
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aperson
on 2001-11-11 23:00 [#00050733]
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I knew about the face thing on windowlicker track 2, but that kasson daslef thing is real cool
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