Glass Engine, net art sound by Philip Glass.

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13:03:02 Glass Engine, net art sound by Philip Glass.
Glass Engine is a dynamic interface written in java that literally allows you to browse through over sixty works by the contemporary composer Philip Glass. From the soundtracks for dramas of Samuel Beckett or the famous pieces that have made him one of the exponents of the 'minimalist' in the early nineties, those developed with choreographer Lucinda Childs, for example, or the two symphonies' Low 'and' Heroes', based on their work of Bowie and Eno. There are also several movie soundtracks that probably have made known to the general public ('Koyaanisquatsi' and 'Powaqquatsi', and the songs for 'Mishima' and 'The Truman Show'). The detailed rules for access to the tracks are extremely intuitive, allowing you to scroll through time and movements of symphonies, having a graphical feedback, as well as click through works of the same type (those solo, for example), potendoli place temporally with a blow ' eye. A new interface, functional and very effective way to give to the work of an artist's music a form aesthetically consistent with the technological possibilities of the network.