A friend of mine linked to this amusing little music toy. It’s basically scaled notes which are played by activating them on the 16-step sequencer grid. The neat thing about it is that sharing with whoever wants to listen is easy. Get the numerical values of your random creation by right click – copy – [...]
Entries from April 2009
ToneMatrix
April 14th, 2009 · Music
Angry Pixel Ninja
April 6th, 2009 · Visual Art
Probably ’cause his sword is so small. Whatever though. He’d fuck you up in a heartbeat if he wanted to.
Community-Driven Comics
April 5th, 2009 · Comics and Graphic Novels, Visual Art
Today’s post on TIGSource got me very intrigued. A community-driven comic, limited only by the ideas of those who contribute. The key is (or rather, are) numbers: the more participants there are, the more it grows outlandish and fun to join in. And as I saw, it can lead into hilarious results. I’ve got my [...]
Megaman’s Trippin.
April 2nd, 2009 · Games
LSD-trippin. On a side note, I love how punishingly difficult 9 is. Yes, I know it’s months old, but true to it’s old-school aesthetic, it’s the kind of game you can go back to again and again.




