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Archive for December, 2005

musictheory.net

Tuesday, December 20th, 2005

Ricci Adams has compiled an amazingly useful resource on music theory (intervals, scales, the likes) for laymen, complete with Flash training apps. I’ll make a new year’s resolution of using the interval ear trainer, scale ear trainer and chord ear trainer at least five minutes per day until I get it right.
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A bit of Drifts follow-up

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

About 3 weeks ago, I’ve released a little Flash game named Drifts. I’ve decided to post a bit of data on the amount of traffic the game has generated so far, and on other aspects of publishing a casual game that I find noteworthy.
First off, flash games use a lot of bandwidth. In three weeks, […]

codetree

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

“CodeTree is an attempt to create a worthwhile dialogue between new media artists of different skill levels and backgrounds. The project’s objective is to offer a social network that facilitates learning and artistic expression—a place where coders can dissect, share, and expand upon one another’s code.”
or as REAS put it, “Very much like Flickr, but […]

halfshag

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

Halfshag is a tool for creating isometric pixel graphics reminiscent of old tile based 8-bit or 16-bit games. It’s basically the fun of Lego and QBert combined!
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