November 2006

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5 November 2006
The Ancient Roman Museum in Cologne is build around this floor mosaic, where it was discovered.
Köln, Deutschland
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5 November 2006
Ancient Roman tomb found near Cologne, now in the Roman Museum there.
Köln, Deutschland
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5 November 2006
A recreation of an ancient room in the Roman Museum in Cologne.
The program notes failed to address the floor pattern, other than noting that Romans like repeating patterns.
Köln, Deutschland
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5 November 2006
An ancient floor mosaic from Germany, now in the Roman Museum in Cologne.
Köln, Deutschland
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5 November 2006
Detail of an ancient tomb in the Roman Museum in Cologne, Germany
Köln, Deutschland
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5 November 2006
A player piano played an algorithmic installation at the Computing Music Festival in Cologne, Germany
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5 November 2006
Robot-controlled musical instruments at the Computing Music Festival in Cologne, Germany
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13 November 2006
A wavefront synthesis speaker array in Eindhoven.
More than 200 speakers are controlled by two quad processor G5s. The G5s are attached to MOTUs which individually control every speaker. Each speaker is also amplified separately. The G5 is running all of this with SuperCollider.
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13 November 2006
A wavefront synthesis speaker array in Eindhoven.
More than 200 speakers are controlled by two quad processor G5s. The G5s are attached to MOTUs which individually control every speaker. Each speaker is also amplified separately. The G5 is running all of this with SuperCollider.
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13 November 2006
A wavefront synthesis speaker array in Eindhoven.
More than 200 speakers are controlled by two quad processor G5s. The G5s are attached to MOTUs which individually control every speaker. Each speaker is also amplified separately. The G5 is running all of this with SuperCollider.
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14 November 2006
Tomer tunes an oscillator in the patch of doom, which involved sequenced VOSIM and random panning.
BEA 5 at Sonology in the Royal Conservatory of the Netherlands in The Hague.
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18 November 2006
Dave Black on his way to Den Bosch
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18 November 2006
Dragon fountain in Den Bosch
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18 November 2006
Peter Pabon uses his phone to take my picture after one of the Wavefield Synthesis concerts at the November Music festival in Den Bosch
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19 November 2006
Vivian's girlfriend and Vivian before a concert that featured one a work by Vivian at the Muziekgebouw in Amsterdam
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19 November 2006
Nicole and Nick before Vivian's concert
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19 November 2006
Me and Nicole
Aren't digital cameras great? Just point them at yourself and get a terrible photo without wasting film.
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19 November 2006
People were waltzing in the Muziekgebouw in amsterdam.
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19 November 2006
People were waltzing in the Muziekgebouw in amsterdam.
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21 November 2006
Peter Pabon and I testing out tuba pitch tracking after class.
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21 November 2006
Peter Pabon and I testing out tuba pitch tracking after class.
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23 November 2006
Nick and Dave are getting T-day started
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23 November 2006
Andrew enjoys some wine before we eat the stuffing.
Forget Turkeys. The point of thanksgiving is stuffing. And sweet potatoes.
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23 November 2006
Stephanie ours herself some juice on T-day.
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23 November 2006
Things to be thankful for: sane drug laws
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24 November 2006
At the Sonology concert
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24 November 2006
At the Sonology concert
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24 November 2006
At the Sonology concert
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24 November 2006
Ron at the Sonology concert
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25 November 2006
I walked into Den Haag Centraal Station and it was full of people in blackface dressed as Zwarte Piet, including a full marching band and other folks passing out the traditional Sinter Klaus treats.
I was shocked by seeing so many people in blackface. So I started taking pictures of it. And every other instance of Zwarte Piet I can find. The Netherlands does not have the same racist history as the US, bu the similarity of Zwarte Piet to minstrel iconography cannot be a coincidence. I don't know what to think. so I take pictures.

 

Photos by Celeste Hutchins
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