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Music for WorkCats
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I have a few Slacks (as in chats, not pants) with #music and #jams channels where I feel obligated to post music I find good.
Meta Workshop Jam
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Walking late one afternoon after a day deep in Cognitive Systems and Resilience Engineering workshops, chatting with one of the eminent researchers in the field, the conversation circled around common ground in joint activity and sociotechnical systems sharing qualities with music ensembles.
Pickles for Adam
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(on the occasion of our meeting and bridge crossing)
MusiCirTechUs
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Plenty of people who work in technology are musicians.
Weirdness of Experiment
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My job in ops has always been to keep things running.
To Build or To Buy, That is the Contradiction.
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It’s dead simple.
Living 4’33”
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I haven’t experienced Mute’s STUMM433 release yet, it’s not due out until May.
So You Want 10 Albums?
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Ok Bob.
Musical Intuition meet Technology and Chaos
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Successful Tech Teams and the Superb DJ Set
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The term disc jockey was first coined in 1935, referring of course to the phonograph discs that had become popular for recorded music.