Entropy: A Language Where Data Decays the More it is Used
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Entropy: A Language Where Data Decays the More it is Used
Google Translate of Glitch && Human/Computer Interaction graphic -- performed by @goat3nterainment
This weekend I read from Internet Directory, as part of “Texts From the Network” with Jeff Thompson and Ranjit Bhatnagar at the Radical Networks conference
Installation view of my Stripe Modulator http://danieltemkin.com/StripeModulator at the Current Museum http://current.mu
New approach to Dither Studies in the works
For those who miss BASIC-style programming, it’s totally possible to write unstructured code in C#
Here’s the code to cut + paste:
using System;
class Program { static void Main() { _01: int b = 0; _05: string t = ""; _10: for (b = 99; b > 0; b--) { _20: goto _100; _30: t = t + " OF BEER ON THE WALL"; _40: Console.Write(t + ", " + t); _50: Console.Write("\nTAKE ONE DOWN AND PASS IT AROUND, "); _60: if (b - 1 <= 0) { Console.Write("NO MORE BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE WALL"); } goto _80; _70: goto _200; _75: Console.Write(" OF BEER ON THE WALL"); _80: Console.WriteLine(); _85: goto _230; _90: Console.Write("GO TO THE STORE AND BUY SOME MORE, 99 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE WALL"); _95: return; _100: t = b.ToString() + " BOTTLE"; if (b > 1) { t = t + "S"; } _110: goto _30; _200: Console.Write((b - 1).ToString() + " BOTTLE"); _210: if (b - 1 > 1) { Console.Write("S"); } _220: goto _75; _230:;} } }
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Glitchometry Stripes (b+w stripes with sound effects applied to file)
more here: http://danieltemkin.com/Glitchometry/Stripes
Glitchometry Stripes, 2016
More at http://danieltemkin.com/Glitchometry/Stripes
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New Glitchometry work up at NADA with Transfer Gallery.
Reading from Internet Directory, a collection of all the .COM domains in alphabetical order; A C Institute. 4/29/16
A new Glitchometry Stripes
Created with Cool Edit Pro; sound effects applied to b+w stripes
New Languages
Zine by Daniel Temkin is a collection of unconventional programming languages, such as coding with light, musical notation or file folders:
A printed collection of my programming languages, including info on all the languages below. 24 pages, available from Transfer Gallery for $CHEAP (or reach out to me; I love to trade for other zines / art books).
The collection is an extension of the artist’s tumblr blog @esoteric-codes
Link
Straightened Tree
Rodney Drive, LA
More here: http://danieltemkin.com/StraightenedTrees
Recieved two zines and a mini-floppy disk from Daniel Temkin
YEEP!EEP!EEP! zine and disk Yeep!Eep!Eep! (2010) “YEEP creates images reminiscent of computer error using the unique retro pseudographics of the Commodore 64. By manipulating the VIC registers, YEEP generates images based on data that happens to be in RAM at the time, and what was on the screen just before the program ran.” http://danieltemkin.com/YeepEepEep
New Languages zine. (2016)
New languages here means programming languages : formal constructed languages designed to communicate instructions to a machine, particularly a computer. The one you see on the cover is called Folders - code is written with folders. In VELATO it’s written in music. ENTROPY corrodes data when it’s used and so we now have a Drunk Eliza. TIME OUT works between the lines of code and VARIATIONS in C++ explores how our habits of communication affect what we write for the machine.
Mindboggling, beautifull, playfull, strange, weird, odd, mysterious, rambling, anarchistic, unefficient, irrational, eratic, crazed, not useable, insane, masochistic, destabilizing, alienating, esoteric, esolang (esoteric programming language) : a computer programming language designed to experiment with weird ideas, to be hard to program in, or as a joke, rather than for practical use. Developping esolangs gave programmers a release from the constraints of traditional communication with the machine. To us they reveal a potential, a possibility. Code I can’t understand but seem to feel.
>+++++++++[<++++++++>-]<.>+++++++[<++++>-] <+.+++++++..+++.>>>++++++++[<++++>-] <.>>>++++++++++[<+++++++++>-]<—.<<<<.+++.——.——–.>>+. HEllO WORld written in Brainfuck : a tiny but fully-functional language, doing away with any niceties for the programmer. This compiler understands only eight symbols, all punctuation marks, which map directly to assembly commands. Letters and numbers are ignored entirely. The effect is to expose the underlying logic of the code behind the code and so give us insight in how computer programs and also other languages make us think.
More languages, more mindboggling in Daniel’s blog http://esoteric.codes/
Thanks for the shout-out! I got an awesome e-stranger zine in return, which I’ll post about soon as I work my way through it. I love trading zines && chapbooks with other artists, brings me back to the pre-Internet mail art era.
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