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Composing music with Electroplankton

Mark Frauenfelder at 2:21 pm Tue, Feb 7, 2006

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Thomas at Milezero is a musician who has written a number of interesting tutorials about composing with Electroplankton. Electroplankton is a Nintendo DS title that lets you make amazing music by moving around little digital lifeforms. (Here's my previous entry about it.)

I used Electroplankton to compose the intro music for my interview with Douglas Rushkoff about his comic book, Testament.
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