2010-05-13

platform



Long time passed since the last post. This was due to travel, writing and really intense development works. Now I can show you where Noisecode went.
First of all Noisecode needed a step away from the computer. I generally believe that the less contact with computer we have while experiencing digital media—the better. Apart from that I've been thinking of a way to integrate all media in which Noisecode is existing (sound, speech, text, colour and shape) in one place, in order to experience its capabilities in whole.
A multimedia platform existing in real space beside the computer is an answer to these two issues. It consists of 4 elements (display, speaker, microphone and a keyboard), so somehow a standard notebook could easily be such platform, but my plan is to built my own custom keyboard that could suggest what Noisocode is all about.