Dinarius = digital interest
12 November 2009

Your new toy! Darren Soloman fights namesake

One very smart and ingenuity-filled guy provided himself a way to compose compelling and mind numbing music by selecting 20 bits from among many of YouTube recorded music that play all at once or in any combination you desire. This one man has made something of a collaborative symphony.

Darren Soloman conceived this spoken word and music project when examining the popular site, Science for Girls He discovered that You Tube didn’t stop embeds from playing all at once and each snippet had its own volume control. From the top-left, he’s provided the video numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6.

All there is at in B flat dot net

Darren has openly invited participation, more 2 minutes, floating pieces to be sent in, and inspired other sites like YouCube and a Buddist themed site that plays infinitely. Have a visit to In Bb.net just as soon as you are able. Below is a fast and clipped recording I made while snapping the screenshot above….


inBflatNET.mp3

Q. What is the spoken word piece? A. Information, by the amazing Daniel Donahoo, read by the author. The full text is on the YouTube page.

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