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Recompile (TNT 89​)​;

by sideb0ard

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    A professionally printed 24 page book featuring sideb0ard discussing his processes and an essay on livecoding. Also includes the CD in a wallet at the back of the book - the CD features the exclusive megamix of all the tracks

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    lovingly hand-stamped CD in the pink (for guests) LOTS clamshell case, tucked into a recycled brown stickered LOTS envelope.

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Party Pooper 02:21
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Black RRRiot 01:57

about

Released in collaboration with noroofonlysky.com.

sideb0ard says:
I've been working on my live coding audio environment, Soundb0ard, for several years now. It encompasses many components, from various synthesizers I've built - fm, subtractive and granular - plus a programming language to control the processes. For this project, however, I focussed solely on the use of algorithms to chop, arrange and trigger cut-up short samples, with all samples being recorded from the Todd Terry section of my record collection. I started clubbing in 1990, so these records were already old by then, but still sounded amazing. Todd Terry records spoke to me of an imagined New York, which sounded so foreign and exotic to a working class lad in 1990s Glasgow.

I've long been a fan of zines, and love how zines have been an essential part of a DIY alternative culture. I wrote several zines back in the 90s, a couple of comic zines in the 2000s', and in recent years have been actively producing several projects. Whenever I find a zine section in a store, I always try to find any sort of zine that focuses on digital art practice, yet have found very few. This zine is my first effort in producing new zine writing on digital art culture. I teased out a lot of the content from a talk I gave recently at AVClub SF, an awesome creative group here in San Francisco. In it I spoke about my history in technology, from my earliest discovery of Linux and Perl at Stanford Research Institute in the late 90s, and the allure of the terminal from the perspective of hacker and phreak culture, aesthetically drawing on ascii text articles from the likes of 2600, Phrack, and Bulletin Board System text files.

The [zine] cover art is a drawing I did of Todd Terry based on the infamous House of M in which Scarlett Witch declares "No More Mutants". The inside artworks are from pieces I've written using p5.js.

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released August 4, 2023

conceived/coded/created by sideb0ard
released by LOTS & No Roof Only Sky

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Logic of the Signifier UK

An archival experiment, slash label, from Max Bacharach and Ruaridh Law, exploring the relation/ship/s between words, concepts, sounds, and things.

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