I have an acid track on Suck Puck's new compilation Fuk the Borders vol 13. Lots of goodies in there, you should check it out on Bandcamp!| GOTO8O
I entered the textmode compo at Deadline with this kind of random collection of logos and stuff, made on request by real people and made up people…| GOTO8O
Ailadi has made a selection of from her 1 Year PETSCII GIF Journal and made a video using an unreleased song of mine. It was projected on a building in Wroclaw (Poland) for the Kinomural Festival 19-20 September. The festival featured tons of other works by people such as Dirk Koy, Haydiroket and Yoshi Sodeoka. […]| GOTO8O
https://youtu.be/G3Za40tbmbg?si=TZAgPSHCqoZGjwwY So, Pat Fish contacted me about the lyrics of this old classic from the computer country world (btw, the song is here and cheers to PET.CORP for the video). Here's his suggestion, feel free to sing-a-long! Welcome to death's asylum / Don't come to| GOTO8O
Lori Emerson at the Media Archeology Lab in Boulder has written this amazing book about the “other” networks. You know, all the good stuff that was crushed by the internet: Other networks: A Radical Technology Sourcebook. I was happy to find DATAGÅRDEN in there, a teletext project that Raquel Meyers, Possan and me exhibited at […]| GOTO8O
One minute of WOW Computer RGBMTL2025 by Entter features my old Jamo Babbo6 Amiga track. So, Entter and me started doing stuff together some 20 years ago, but this is the first time in quite a while. Don't call it a comeback, boom!| GOTO8O
Oh la la, Hackaday has picked up my article about teletext, and is now spreading the word on how USA took Canada’s and France’s standards and called it their own invention, sort of. Small good news in a big shit world, but satisfying nevertheless. Now I just have to finish the text about videotex, which […]| GOTO8O
Made this little thing that came #2 in the Amiga ASCII/ANSI compo at Evoke 2025.| GOTO8O
I made a remix of a song from the game Post Void, and it’s now out on 12″ vinyl. Check it out here!| GOTO8O
Some music of mine was used in Ryan Trawick’s game GlitchPick, which he made in 4 days at the GMTK Game Jam. It runs in the browser, and requires a keyboard (I think?). Try it here!| GOTO8O