Thursday, March 4, 2010

CODEORGAN turns sites into songs

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When fed a valid URL, CODEORGAN gets to work arranging an original, often quite danceable piece of music determined by several characteristics of the site's HTML. So explaineth the CODEORGAN -

THE CODEORGAN ANALYSES THE *BODY* CONTENT OF ANY WEB PAGE AND TRANSLATES THAT CONTENT INTO MUSIC. THE CODEORGAN USES A COMPLEX ALGORITHM TO DEFINE THE KEY, SYNTH STYLE AND DRUM PATTERN MOST APPROPRIATE TO THE PAGE CONTENT.
Neat - though I was expecting to hear something a tad more retro-8-bit based on the interface/aesthetic. I suppose the minimalist piano breaks derived from http://google.com aren't too far off the mark. [via Matrixsynth]






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