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Internet Makes Music: A Global Collaborative Music Experiment Using Pixels

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Yegor

4mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
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A reheated bagel, served cold.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

A public, global music experiment called 'Internet Makes Music' allows anyone to place pixels that produce sound, creating collaborative music. The platform works on any device (phone or desktop) and enables strangers to collectively create music through pixel placement.

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Anybody can place a pixel that produces sound, and anybody can listen to the result.
The public experiment that I want to show to the world.
Works on any device (Phone, Desktop).
So, can strangers create music just by placing pixels?
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Anybody can place a pixel that produces sound, and anybody can listen to the result. The public experiment that I want to show to the world. Works on any device (Phone, Desktop). So, can strangers create music just by placing pixels?

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