Lello Bookshop is the world’s 3rd most beautiful bookshop. This bookshop with an extraordinary architectural staircase was built in 1906 by an engineering professor, Xavier Esteves, at Porto in Portugal
In de jaren dat ik werkte bij het Frank Mohr Instituut in Groningen was het een vanzelfsprekendheid: als je serieus met electronica omsprong was softwarepakket Max/MSP zo ongeveer de enige serieuze optie. Het programma is deel vernoemd naar Max Mathews, één van de pioniers van de computermuziek. Hij overleed vorige week donderdag op 84-jarige leeftijd. Tijdens het symposium Horizons in Computer Music (1997) zei hij over zijn werk:
Computer performance of music was born in 1957 when an IBM 704 in NYC played a 17 second composition on the Music I program which I wrote. The timbres and notes were not inspiring, but the technical breakthrough is still reverberating. Music I led me to Music II through V. A host of others wrote Music 10, Music 360, Music 15, Csound and Cmix. Many exciting pieces are now performed digitally. The IBM 704 and its siblings were strictly studio machines – they were far too slow to synthesize music in real-time. Chowning’sFM algorithms and the advent of fast, inexpensive, digital chips made real-time possible, and equally important, made it affordable.”
“Daisy Bell” was composed by Harry Dacre in 1892. In 1961, the IBM 7094 became the first computer to sing, singing the song Daisy Bell. Vocals were programmed by John Kelly and Carol Lockbaum and the accompaniment was programmed by Max Mathews. This performance was the inspiration for a similar scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Iedereen die denkt dat een CMS de enige echte achterkant van een site is moet maar eens kijken op Back of a Webpage. Daarop is bijvoorbeeld de letterlijke achterkant van Youtube te zien. En ook die van Twitter, Facebook en Google. Mooi.
We have all seen or experienced it. When traveling at the right speeds, bikes can practically steer themselves, remaining upright and defying the pull of gravity. Physicists thought they figured out this minor mystery long ago. But a new paper (read the PDF here) by Andy Ruina (Cornell University) and Jim Papadopoulos (University of Wisconsin – Stout) challenges the conventional wisdom.”
Adviseur digitaal burgerschap bij KB nationale bibliotheek en lid van het programmateam van het programma digitaal burgerschap. Mede-auteur van het AI Kookboek.
Werkte o.a. aan Open Bibliotheek Badges, Data Detox Kit, The Glass Room expo, What The Future Wants en FryskLab. Op Eén Na Beste Bibliothecaris van Nederland 2015.
Amateurwielrenner, drummer en muziekfanaat. TEDx-spreker.