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		<title>&gt;&gt;17th of July, preparing Interferenze 2010 (Rurality 2.0)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Institute for Algorhythmics will take part at Interferenze 2010 in Bisaccia (23.7-25.7) with a talk/presentation and with a performance. The performance is planned to be a session using coils and HF-detectors to sonify unhearable electromagnetic waves of our electronic devices (mobile phone, computer, camera, pocket translator), but also of our invisible infoscape (wifi, UMTS, GSM, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=500</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;5th of July, improved version of algorhythmicSorting online</title>
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The algorhythmics of the different sorting algorithms are sonified in a better way now. The lower the seperator sound the deeper the recursion is (in case of merge sort or quick sort). Watch it in Fullscreen mode and in HD (only on vimeo.com).. ! 
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		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=496</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;6th of June, first pre-release of AlgorhythmicSorting</title>
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AlgorhythmicSorting is an open source program and learning tool for people, who want to learn and analyze the diversity of sorting algorithms by hearing the different rhythmic behaviour of different sorting algorithms like bubble sort, merge sort, quick sort or heap sort and others. It shall be used by students, sound artists, researchers and hobbyists [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=478</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;25/26th of May, Michael Chinen is performing and presenting</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Michael Chinen will perform a short set on 25th (Tue) of May at General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c, Berlin. The next day he will also present his work at NK. I copy from their website:
Michael Takezo Chinen interests involve writing software in c and c++ to  find similarities between computer processes and music, using [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=471</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;17th of April, preparing presentation in Aarhus</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Presentation at &#8220;Thinking Network Politics: Methods, Epistemology, Process&#8221; (25th of March) in Cambridge, UK was a succes and now I am preparing a presentation for Aarhus, Danemark (INTERWEAVING TECHNOLOGIES &#8211; THE AESTHETICS OF DIGITAL URBAN LIVING). The site www.sonicarcheology.net is still in progress, but looks better and better. We will annouce as soon it [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=439</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;18th of March., “algoRHYTHMIC noise of our everyday gadgets“ made available via soundcloud.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ 0001 by  sonic archeology
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		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=435</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;16th of March., Paper/Text &#8220;Hidden AlgoRhythms Everywhere&#8221; made available online</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It was planned some long time ago, but finally Shintaro Miyazaki managed to deliver a acceptable online pdf-version of  »Hidden  AlgoRHYTHMS Everywhere – a sonic approach to everyday technologies«. It is distributed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation  License, a copy of which is available here.
The text is a pre-version in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=427</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;10th of March., radio shows this week on the radia.fm network</title>
		<description><![CDATA[We lately made our first contribution to radio called &#8220;algoRHYTHMIC noise of our everyday gadgets&#8220;, which consists of a study with short snippets of audio examples about audificated processes of our everyday gadgets like our cell phones, cameras, smart phones and laptops.
Auscultations no. 1 to 16 are made by using a electromagnetic coil, no. 17 [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=418</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;26th of Feb., preparing talk in New Castle 9th of March</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Shintaro Miyazaki (Founder of Institute for Algorhythmics: Concepts &#38; Direction) will talk on the 9th of March in Newcastle (UK) at &#8220;Creative Digital Media Research Practice: Production Through Exhibition&#8221; in New Castle. Title: Sonic Media Archeology and DIY-Practice. More here.
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		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=414</link>
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		<title>&gt;&gt;2nd of Feb annoucing finissage of &#8220;ubiquitous oscillations² or about rhythmic structures of media&#8221;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Due to the lack of attention we announce a finnisage of our little exhibition called &#8220;ubiquitous oscillations² or about rhythmic structures of media&#8221;. Date: Sunday 7th of Feb. from 1900 (7pm) until 2200.
There will be a performace: &#8220;AlgoRHYTHMIC Noise of our Everyday Gadgets&#8221; by Michael Chinen &#38; Shintaro Miyazaki. It will be about the diverse [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.algorhythmics.net/en/?p=395</link>
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