It's become somewhat of a tradition among electronic musicians to embed graphics into spectrograms, the most widely known example being Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker" (1999). A few examples, including that one:
There must be precursors of the practice before the advent of computer music, or even digital/electronic music production altogether, but I can't recall any; I'd love to be pointed to them.
It's not quite on the level of embedding images in a spectrogram, but buried deep in Amarok by Mike Oldfield is morse code for "FUCK OFF RB", a reference to Richard Branson, owner of his label, Virgin Records.
I saw "Indie Game The Movie" last night (http://www.indiegamethemovie.com/). They followed the ups and downs of developing fez and super meat boy (and some braid).
If you're racing to develop something before you run out of money, take a break and go see this movie. You'll love it.
[+] [-] mgunes|14 years ago|reply
http://www.bastwood.com/?page_id=10
There must be precursors of the practice before the advent of computer music, or even digital/electronic music production altogether, but I can't recall any; I'd love to be pointed to them.
[+] [-] groby_b|14 years ago|reply
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BACH_motif
[+] [-] daeken|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] EmmanuelOga|14 years ago|reply
http://www.ohmpie.com/imageencode/
[+] [-] joshu|14 years ago|reply
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2002/05/52426
[+] [-] wmf|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] drcube|14 years ago|reply
57 year olds working alongside 7 year olds. Nice to know they don't discriminate based on age.
[+] [-] Khao|14 years ago|reply
Edit : someone asked this question on stackexchange : http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/63374/what-does-th...
[+] [-] alanfalcon|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] andyouthink|14 years ago|reply
The bit to the right looks a little like a set of DNA sequences, but I bet it isn't.
[+] [-] monk_the_dog|14 years ago|reply
If you're racing to develop something before you run out of money, take a break and go see this movie. You'll love it.
[+] [-] blantonl|14 years ago|reply
Second, this could be (is?) a great way to covertly transmit information. Wow!
Finally, where are the patents on this? :)
[+] [-] aw3c2|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] 11031a|14 years ago|reply