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Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-01 by Cynthia Webster

(from a thread on the CGS list)

Environmental, Concept and "Subscription Modules"

Howdy!

This thread touches on a thought I've had for some time about
Concept modules with a built-in modem and phone jack in the back...

Imagine a module called WALL STREET featuring rows of output jacks
that present control voltages reflecting the actual realworld
realtime status of parameters such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average,
and other stocks. You could have a whole smorgesboard of outputs
for the stocks and stock exchanges of your choice:
the NASDAC, Apple, Microsoft, spyders, etc.

I've entertained the idea of posting such live information
automatically on a page at my website, and equipping such modules
with built-in modems that could automatically log onto that special
web page to update themselves periodically.

"I'm sorry I couldn't call because my modular was on the phone!"

If one were to get really diabolical or "Bill Gates" about it,
one could charge for a monthly ~subscription~ to such modules...

"The modules are free, but the they won't do anything without
your credit card number!" LOL!

Perhaps a more nurturing application of this is the concept of
"Green Voltages" With a Module titled MOTHER EARTH that might
feature rows of output jacks featuring the present rate of
Global Warming, seismic activity, ocean currents, missing ozone,
etc...

Imagine a limited edition dedicated to the US 2004
presidential election (Yikes!)

The possibilities are endless!

I recently saw a company manufacturing an entire modem built
right into the space inside the phone jack itself.
so this sort of idea is not so far fetched.

As you were!

Cynthia

http://www.cyndustries.com
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:28:57 -0000
> From: "spgjmf"
> Subject: Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules
>
>
> hey weather station, thats a good idea...
> I was thinking of all these little senors to build, but maybe
> a weather station can be adapted....
>
> hmmm
>
> thanks for the insight!
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster < wrote:
>> You can find lots of remote weather stations for sale. A weather
>> station could probably be adapted for control use. Interesting idea.

>> -Richard Brewster
>>
>> At 10:57 PM 9/27/03 +0000, Fernando wrote:
>>> All sounds fine to me, but:
>>> if you want to use environment as a source of control, I think
>>> you should use sensors to get that voltages and control whatever
>>> generators, processors... the nature would be your 1/f generator
>>> in that case. If the CVs you extract are interesting enough (and
>>> to what you apply them) you may want to keep them as expressive
>>> as they are instead of dissolve that data in to a random system...
>>> Just my thoughts about it...
>>> Keep inspired!
>>> Fernando
>>>
>>> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "
>>> wrote:
>>>> well that is very cool.
>>>> any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the panel.
>>>> just want to
>>>> see the gear :-)
>>>>
>>>> I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental "
>>> music.
>>>> taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind,
>>>> light...) and creating "music" from these. sound like the
>>>> IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful thing to that effect.
>>>>
>>>> thanks for the reply
>>>>
>>>> JEff
>>>>

Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-02 by spgjmf

hee hee I like it

how about a dial up module that allows
users to share cv and gates voltages across phone lines.

you could send and receive cv and gates from another synth
miles or oceans away....

call it "remote cv anyway"


Jeff






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--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Webster
<cynthia.webster@g...> wrote:
> (from a thread on the CGS list)
>
> Environmental, Concept and "Subscription Modules"
>
> Howdy!
>
> This thread touches on a thought I've had for some time about
> Concept modules with a built-in modem and phone jack in the back...
>
> Imagine a module called WALL STREET featuring rows of output jacks
> that present control voltages reflecting the actual realworld
> realtime status of parameters such as the Dow Jones Industrial
Average,
> and other stocks. You could have a whole smorgesboard of outputs
> for the stocks and stock exchanges of your choice:
> the NASDAC, Apple, Microsoft, spyders, etc.
>
> I've entertained the idea of posting such live information
> automatically on a page at my website, and equipping such modules
> with built-in modems that could automatically log onto that special
> web page to update themselves periodically.
>
> "I'm sorry I couldn't call because my modular was on the phone!"
>
> If one were to get really diabolical or "Bill Gates" about it,
> one could charge for a monthly ~subscription~ to such modules...
>
> "The modules are free, but the they won't do anything without
> your credit card number!" LOL!
>
> Perhaps a more nurturing application of this is the concept of
> "Green Voltages" With a Module titled MOTHER EARTH that might
> feature rows of output jacks featuring the present rate of
> Global Warming, seismic activity, ocean currents, missing ozone,
> etc...
>
> Imagine a limited edition dedicated to the US 2004
> presidential election (Yikes!)
>
> The possibilities are endless!
>
> I recently saw a company manufacturing an entire modem built
> right into the space inside the phone jack itself.
> so this sort of idea is not so far fetched.
>
> As you were!
>
> Cynthia
>
> http://www.cyndustries.com
>
>
> >
_____________________________________________________________________
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> >
_____________________________________________________________________
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> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:28:57 -0000
> > From: "spgjmf"
> > Subject: Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules
> >
> >
> > hey weather station, thats a good idea...
> > I was thinking of all these little senors to build, but maybe
> > a weather station can be adapted....
> >
> > hmmm
> >
> > thanks for the insight!
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster < wrote:
> >> You can find lots of remote weather stations for sale. A
weather
> >> station could probably be adapted for control use. Interesting
idea.
>
> >> -Richard Brewster
> >>
> >> At 10:57 PM 9/27/03 +0000, Fernando wrote:
> >>> All sounds fine to me, but:
> >>> if you want to use environment as a source of control, I think
> >>> you should use sensors to get that voltages and control
whatever
> >>> generators, processors... the nature would be your 1/f
generator
> >>> in that case. If the CVs you extract are interesting enough
(and
> >>> to what you apply them) you may want to keep them as expressive
> >>> as they are instead of dissolve that data in to a random
system...
> >>> Just my thoughts about it...
> >>> Keep inspired!
> >>> Fernando
> >>>
> >>> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> well that is very cool.
> >>>> any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the panel.
> >>>> just want to
> >>>> see the gear :-)
> >>>>
> >>>> I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental "
> >>> music.
> >>>> taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind,
> >>>> light...) and creating "music" from these. sound like the
> >>>> IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful thing to that
effect.
> >>>>
> >>>> thanks for the reply
> >>>>
> >>>> JEff
> >>>>

Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-02 by elle_webb

Cynthia

How about a "War On Terror" module?

Some might think that this module is in bad taste, but after they see
it in action, they would understand the importance of including
synthesizers in the "War on Terror".

The most prominent feature would be the LED's that change colors, red,
blue, green , orange and red. This would be completely random. As the
color changed, this would send out triggers to the low,
guarded...severe jacks.

This could keep synthesists from becoming complacent!

Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-03 by z_flash_ram

What about the Contra/Intra-Ception module, how would you
invert/impede the status quo?

Uh, MIDI would be a much easier way to plot said observed phenomenons.
...and then a MIDI to CV converter.
(How's that for environmentalism?)

/Chris/

ps: obviously humurous post, Cynthia
///
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--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "spgjmf" <spgjmf@h...> wrote:
>
> hee hee I like it
>
> how about a dial up module that allows
> users to share cv and gates voltages across phone lines.
>
> you could send and receive cv and gates from another synth
> miles or oceans away....
>
> call it "remote cv anyway"
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Webster
> <cynthia.webster@g...> wrote:
> > (from a thread on the CGS list)
> >
> > Environmental, Concept and "Subscription Modules"
> >
> > Howdy!
> >
> > This thread touches on a thought I've had for some time about
> > Concept modules with a built-in modem and phone jack in the
back...
> >
> > Imagine a module called WALL STREET featuring rows of output jacks
> > that present control voltages reflecting the actual realworld
> > realtime status of parameters such as the Dow Jones Industrial
> Average,
> > and other stocks. You could have a whole smorgesboard of outputs
> > for the stocks and stock exchanges of your choice:
> > the NASDAC, Apple, Microsoft, spyders, etc.
> >
> > I've entertained the idea of posting such live information
> > automatically on a page at my website, and equipping such modules
> > with built-in modems that could automatically log onto that
special
> > web page to update themselves periodically.
> >
> > "I'm sorry I couldn't call because my modular was on the phone!"
> >
> > If one were to get really diabolical or "Bill Gates" about it,
> > one could charge for a monthly ~subscription~ to such modules...
> >
> > "The modules are free, but the they won't do anything without
> > your credit card number!" LOL!
> >
> > Perhaps a more nurturing application of this is the concept of
> > "Green Voltages" With a Module titled MOTHER EARTH that might
> > feature rows of output jacks featuring the present rate of
> > Global Warming, seismic activity, ocean currents, missing ozone,
> > etc...
> >
> > Imagine a limited edition dedicated to the US 2004
> > presidential election (Yikes!)
> >
> > The possibilities are endless!
> >
> > I recently saw a company manufacturing an entire modem built
> > right into the space inside the phone jack itself.
> > so this sort of idea is not so far fetched.
> >
> > As you were!
> >
> > Cynthia
> >
> > http://www.cyndustries.com
> >
> >
> > >
>
_____________________________________________________________________
> ___
> > >
>
_____________________________________________________________________
> ___
> > >
> > > Message: 2
> > > Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:28:57 -0000
> > > From: "spgjmf"
> > > Subject: Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules
> > >
> > >
> > > hey weather station, thats a good idea...
> > > I was thinking of all these little senors to build, but maybe
> > > a weather station can be adapted....
> > >
> > > hmmm
> > >
> > > thanks for the insight!
> > >
> > > Jeff
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster < wrote:
> > >> You can find lots of remote weather stations for sale. A
> weather
> > >> station could probably be adapted for control use.
Interesting
> idea.
> >
> > >> -Richard Brewster
> > >>
> > >> At 10:57 PM 9/27/03 +0000, Fernando wrote:
> > >>> All sounds fine to me, but:
> > >>> if you want to use environment as a source of control, I think
> > >>> you should use sensors to get that voltages and control
> whatever
> > >>> generators, processors... the nature would be your 1/f
> generator
> > >>> in that case. If the CVs you extract are interesting enough
> (and
> > >>> to what you apply them) you may want to keep them as
expressive
> > >>> as they are instead of dissolve that data in to a random
> system...
> > >>> Just my thoughts about it...
> > >>> Keep inspired!
> > >>> Fernando
> > >>>
> > >>> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "
> > >>> wrote:
> > >>>> well that is very cool.
> > >>>> any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the
panel.
> > >>>> just want to
> > >>>> see the gear :-)
> > >>>>
> > >>>> I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental "
> > >>> music.
> > >>>> taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind,
> > >>>> light...) and creating "music" from these. sound like the
> > >>>> IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful thing to that
> effect.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> thanks for the reply
> > >>>>
> > >>>> JEff
> > >>>>

Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-03 by Todd Fletcher

How about we all swallow some batteries and touch each
other's stuff.





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--- z_flash_ram <z_flash_ram@...> wrote:
> What about the Contra/Intra-Ception module, how
> would you
> invert/impede the status quo?
>
> Uh, MIDI would be a much easier way to plot said
> observed phenomenons.
> ...and then a MIDI to CV converter.
> (How's that for environmentalism?)
>
> /Chris/
>
> ps: obviously humurous post, Cynthia
> ///
>
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "spgjmf"
> <spgjmf@h...> wrote:
> >
> > hee hee I like it
> >
> > how about a dial up module that allows
> > users to share cv and gates voltages across phone
> lines.
> >
> > you could send and receive cv and gates from
> another synth
> > miles or oceans away....
> >
> > call it "remote cv anyway"
> >
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Cynthia Webster
> > <cynthia.webster@g...> wrote:
> > > (from a thread on the CGS list)
> > >
> > > Environmental, Concept and "Subscription
> Modules"
> > >
> > > Howdy!
> > >
> > > This thread touches on a thought I've had for
> some time about
> > > Concept modules with a built-in modem and phone
> jack in the
> back...
> > >
> > > Imagine a module called WALL STREET featuring
> rows of output jacks
> > > that present control voltages reflecting the
> actual realworld
> > > realtime status of parameters such as the Dow
> Jones Industrial
> > Average,
> > > and other stocks. You could have a whole
> smorgesboard of outputs
> > > for the stocks and stock exchanges of your
> choice:
> > > the NASDAC, Apple, Microsoft, spyders, etc.
> > >
> > > I've entertained the idea of posting such live
> information
> > > automatically on a page at my website, and
> equipping such modules
> > > with built-in modems that could automatically
> log onto that
> special
> > > web page to update themselves periodically.
> > >
> > > "I'm sorry I couldn't call because my modular
> was on the phone!"
> > >
> > > If one were to get really diabolical or "Bill
> Gates" about it,
> > > one could charge for a monthly ~subscription~ to
> such modules...
> > >
> > > "The modules are free, but the they won't do
> anything without
> > > your credit card number!" LOL!
> > >
> > > Perhaps a more nurturing application of this is
> the concept of
> > > "Green Voltages" With a Module titled MOTHER
> EARTH that might
> > > feature rows of output jacks featuring the
> present rate of
> > > Global Warming, seismic activity, ocean
> currents, missing ozone,
> > > etc...
> > >
> > > Imagine a limited edition dedicated to the US
> 2004
> > > presidential election (Yikes!)
> > >
> > > The possibilities are endless!
> > >
> > > I recently saw a company manufacturing an entire
> modem built
> > > right into the space inside the phone jack
> itself.
> > > so this sort of idea is not so far fetched.
> > >
> > > As you were!
> > >
> > > Cynthia
> > >
> > > http://www.cyndustries.com
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> >
>
_____________________________________________________________________
> > ___
> > > >
> >
>
_____________________________________________________________________
> > ___
> > > >
> > > > Message: 2
> > > > Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:28:57 -0000
> > > > From: "spgjmf"
> > > > Subject: Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > hey weather station, thats a good idea...
> > > > I was thinking of all these little senors to
> build, but maybe
> > > > a weather station can be adapted....
> > > >
> > > > hmmm
> > > >
> > > > thanks for the insight!
> > > >
> > > > Jeff
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard
> Brewster < wrote:
> > > >> You can find lots of remote weather stations
> for sale. A
> > weather
> > > >> station could probably be adapted for control
> use.
> Interesting
> > idea.
> > >
> > > >> -Richard Brewster
> > > >>
> > > >> At 10:57 PM 9/27/03 +0000, Fernando wrote:
> > > >>> All sounds fine to me, but:
> > > >>> if you want to use environment as a source
> of control, I think
> > > >>> you should use sensors to get that voltages
> and control
> > whatever
> > > >>> generators, processors... the nature would
> be your 1/f
> > generator
> > > >>> in that case. If the CVs you extract are
> interesting enough
> > (and
> > > >>> to what you apply them) you may want to keep
> them as
> expressive
> > > >>> as they are instead of dissolve that data in
> to a random
> > system...
> > > >>> Just my thoughts about it...
> > > >>> Keep inspired!
> > > >>> Fernando
> > > >>>
> > > >>> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "
> > > >>> wrote:
> > > >>>> well that is very cool.
> > > >>>> any chance you might be able to send a pic
> to me of the
> panel.
> > > >>>> just want to
> > > >>>> see the gear :-)
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> I have been thinking for many yesrs about
> "environmental "
> > > >>> music.
> > > >>>> taking stimulus from the environment (
> temp, humitity, wind,
> > > >>>> light...) and creating "music" from these.
> sound like the
> > > >>>> IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful
> thing to that
> > effect.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> thanks for the reply
>
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