infovore + modification 3
DJ TechTools | Interview: John Beez and the Fretless Fader
september 2011 by infovore
"The Fretless Fader concept involves a cross fader which can move vertically as well as horizontally, allowing an extra parameter to be controlled simultaneously with the traditional fader movement – most notably, pitch. It’s probably best demonstrated in video..." Nice chat about productising this, but seriously, the first video is marvellous - it's "Drunk Trumpet" all over again...
turntablism
modification
hacking
music
september 2011 by infovore
auntie pixelante › zzt recommended reading list
may 2009 by infovore
"...this is a good time to consider zzt’s library - not because it’s changing, but because it’s probably complete. the long-running game archive z2 just declared zzt dead, and why not - it’s served its purpose: allowing people who aren’t programmers or digital artists an avenue to game creation before game maker or construct existed. now they do." ZZT must have been one of the first games I played, and I poked around its level editor. This retrospective both fascinates and arouses nostalgia in equal measures.
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games
epic
design
editors
programming
modification
mods
may 2009 by infovore
Introduction to Grifball - The Quixotic Engineer
may 2009 by infovore
"What’s fascinating about Grifball is how well it emulates a sport (or rather a sport game.) Like basketball or hockey, players must alternately think offensively and defensively as the bomb changes possession. Movement suddenly trumps aiming, as players must gauge distance for successful attacks and create openings to score. The best players are the ones who can move in tricky, unpredictable ways and psych out their opponents. In terms of skill and strategy, Grifball has much more in common with virtual rugby than it does a shooter." Matthew Gallant on Grifball, and more forms of consensual play.
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halo
play
consensualplay
modification
sport
inlink
may 2009 by infovore
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