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My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 4th, 2013, 12:54 am
by neologistic
I have hooked up three beer cans, my computer, and a MaKey MaKey. All gigglewatts aside, they got together and decided they had something completely irrelevant to say.

From the Wikipedia entries on "artificial intelligence," "random," and "Christie Island." The latter was selected by one of the beer cans, the number of lines selected by the second beer can, and the following Dadaist text from all three Wikipedia articles generated by the third:

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Help us all, the robots have gone mad..

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 4th, 2013, 2:21 pm
by Doreen Peri
That is probably the coolest video I've seen in a very long time... or ever!


Help us all, the robots have gone mad..
Mwahahahahaha! I have to try this! I need to get this!

You got that dadaist text from it with your beer cans? hahahaha! Gotta love it!

:mrgreen:

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 4th, 2013, 2:28 pm
by neologistic
One thing I'm looking at ordering is a flexible pressure sensor sticker. If I get a pack of those, I can set up a banana piano that plays differently depending on how hard you squeeze it. Banana pudding has never been so musical. In fact, I might create "Banana Pudding: The Musical."

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 4th, 2013, 2:35 pm
by neologistic
Doreen Peri wrote:You got that dadaist text from it with your beer cans? hahahaha! Gotta love it!
We've all known for some time that one of the biggest true culprits of poetry created throughout time has been sheer inebriation. I figured, why not cut out the middleman and just let the beer do the talking. That way, I could focus on more important items at hand. Such as drinking the beer.

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 4th, 2013, 2:44 pm
by the mingo
Ha Ha Ha - o i'm loving this shit - BOOM! Ha - Da-da Ra-da sympatico! and Mad Robots too !

O Radjay my Umlay ! TOO MUCH MINUS NOTHING ! YEAH!

Thx neo !

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 5th, 2013, 3:55 pm
by Doreen Peri
neologistic wrote:One thing I'm looking at ordering is a flexible pressure sensor sticker. If I get a pack of those, I can set up a banana piano that plays differently depending on how hard you squeeze it. Banana pudding has never been so musical. In fact, I might create "Banana Pudding: The Musical."
A Banana Piana. ;) (it's a poem)

And the MUSICAL... can't wait! :arrow: :mrgreen:

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 5th, 2013, 9:04 pm
by stilltrucking
makey makey
oh pleeeeeeeeze
make me a poem
to change the world

cool video make a cool tool for a child to play


dig this thread thanks neo 8)

Re: My computer and three beer cans have a few words to say

Posted: March 5th, 2013, 10:26 pm
by neologistic
The cool thing about MM is that a group of MIT students at the MIT Media Lab started it up and they made both the firmware sketch and the hardware completely open source. There are actually plans online to create your own MM from scratch without buying their microcontroller, so that makes it much more MaKey MaKey (CC-BY 3.0) than (TM).

It's great as a learning platform for kids and even includes output to peripherals and etc. Without anything else than my MaKey MaKey and three beer cans, instead of a Dadaist poem I could control a servo motor.

It's good for prototyping, learning electronics, being extremely lazy, etc. I'm having a blast, but I'm also getting into Arduino and other open source microcontrollers. I just attended an Arduino class tonight at my makerspace (http://www.knoxmakers.org) where I learned how to play with controlling LEDs by uploading code to an Arduino. I was then able to upload a program to an Arduino connected to an LED that blinked "hello world" in Morse code.

It's really fun, but more to the point this IS earth-changing technology. Free for exploration, screw the proprietary BS, upload your code and go.

My largest volume of bucket list items include inventing new musical instruments. I'll try to keep s8'ers updated as that progresses.

Just a note, this Dadaist poem was simply for fun. In no way do I seriously advocate automated poetry as a real soulful art form. Unless we just get AI to the point that we can't tell the difference. Then again, all that's depending on who gets what out of something. But yeah, this was just for fun. Thanks for reading.