Zur Zeit wohl mein größter Feind. Diese verdammte procrastination!
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Name: Julius
Age: 23
Where I live: Southern Bavaria
I like: Music, Art, Photography, Nature (and bavarian beer)
I do: DJ'ing, make some wierd electronic noise in my studio, explore the mountains with a snowboard or a mtb under my feet
I'm addicted to: iPhone
I believe in: Steve Jobs
My Flickrhttp://soundcloud.com/juliusus
My good friend Matt has a new iPhone app out. It’s called Pocketball and it’s a physics puzzle in the style of The Incredible Machine and Enigmo. Like every good puzzle, it starts off easy and keeps getting more challenging. The rules are always clear, but you gotta get cleverer with each level to keep going. At a criminal $1.99, with no nickel-and-diming, and in this economy, you can’t afford not to buy it.
I’ve made it midway through the game in my first couple of days, and it’s quite fiendishly simple and challenging at the same time. The game’s graphics, also by its creator Matt Comi, are minimal and beautiful and add to its overall appeal.
“the visitors speak, shout and cry into a microphone to evoke a dynamic world of letters and vocal sounds. image and sound are created immediately by speaking and vocalizing into a microphone and modifying the voice through signal processing while the software is analyzing the sound to create animated abstract visual text-compositions.” Jörg Piringer







