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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 SketchyJoe@aol.com wrote: > Very cool! > > This gets me thinking as to a possible way of releasing material > (particularly for those of folks who enjoy manipulating loops (nobody >here I > suppose)). Why not include some sort of program with a CD. After all, >it > seems as though MP3 will change our medium of choice. This way the user > (listener, consumer, sentient being...) can both enjoy an artist's >creation > and easily remix the piece into a new piece. I know other artists have <snip> working on it... :) Actually, Flash 4.0 is very loop-friendly. I've seen really nice things done with Java where activating different buttons would fade in different loops in sync, sometimes according to mouse position... not a simple task, and not for connections of all bandwidths, but as technology progresses this stuff is bound to take off... As for CDs, it's been done, and never succeeded commercially. I have the feeling that such a project would involve more capital expenditure than the artist alone could muster, the software industry would have no idea how to market it, and the music industry wouldn't understand enough about it to front the development cash... The Residents Bad Day on the Midway is one such interactive art project that unfortunately got sold as a 'game'. It's entirely worth checking out. -><-