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13th October 2009

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Atomik →

More proof that every game I make must somehow involve small spheroid creatures. More to come. (GDIAC Spring 09)

10th September 2009

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Creamy blue streams -> more procedural Processing art

4th September 2009

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The Power of the Pentatonic Scale

4th September 2009

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Automatis(c)h

Automatisch’ chorus is so different and so much better than Automatic’s. Bitte bleiben sie immer auf deutsch, TH.

http://www.tokiohotel.com/de/#video/music-videos-1—.html

4th September 2009

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Never Stop Learning →

1st July 2009

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The flock blossoms out from a single point; clusters form petals off the bloom. [visual adaptation of Processing’s flocking example]

23rd June 2009

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Lenses in Overlap.

10th May 2009

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Linguistic Interlude

Manojalpa is a Sanskrit word derived from manas and the root jlp.

From the Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon:

Manas. n. mind (in its widest sense as applied to all the mental powers), intellect, intelligence, understanding, perception, sense, conscience…cont
Jalpa. m. talk, speech, discourse (also pl.)…

In combining the two, one gets the closest representation of what might be termed the “Imagination,” (a nickname of mine in high school, that thusly stuck and was reincarnated over my three semesters of Sanskrit). Manojalpa literally means the mind speaking - creating narratives, worlds, fanciful imagery. But I romanticize.

Manojalpa has a tighter, much more restricted meaning derived in a school of yoga (Yogācāra) which focuses on meditation as the ultimate path to enlightenment. There, it’s considered “mental chatter” and following a string of links mutates its definition anywhere from “Discursive thought and examination; one of the mental functions (caitta), classed as morally neutral, it is the mental process which picks out the details of any object presented to the mind” (vicāra) to the more negative but possibly more personally meaningful (vikalpa) “ ‘Imagining’, an intellectual process which leads to the formation of concepts, judgements, views, and opinions. In Buddhist thought, the term usually signifies deluded or erroneous thinking which is tainted with emotions and desires and fails to grasp the true nature of things as they are. In this sense it is synonymous with the term prapañca, meaning ‘mental proliferation’, an activity of the deluded and unenlightened mind.

I lost myself in a very satisfying linklabyrinth after that, but that’s the simple version.

Manojalpa = Imagination.

28th April 2009

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Universe →

Final project in Music3421 with Esbie. Game style, of course.

16th April 2009

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