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		<description><![CDATA[By: Electric Route Source: http://ift.tt/1DQPJJC AlgorhythmicSorting is an open project initiated by Shintaro Miyazaki and Michael Chinen (Members of Institute for Algorhythmics), which investigates the algorhythmic (algorithmic+rhythmic) and sonic structures in our contemporary life, culture and society. Colors and Diagrams Cyan/blue &#8212; values were compared by the algorithm Magenta/red &#8212; values were changed, moved or [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>AlgorhythmicSorting is an open project initiated by Shintaro Miyazaki and Michael Chinen (Members of Institute for Algorhythmics), which investigates the algorhythmic (algorithmic+rhythmic) and sonic structures in our contemporary life, culture and society.</p>
<p>Colors and Diagrams<br />
Cyan/blue &#8212; values were compared by the algorithm<br />
Magenta/red &#8212; values were changed, moved or swapped.<br />
Yellow &#8212; denotes a region of focus &#8212; the values are not compared, but are being iterated. Thus yellow markers do not produce a sound.<br />
Left diagram &#8212; is a kind of piano roll view. Each new line represents a new iteration of the algorithm. Values of numbers are represented by greyscale.<br />
Right diagram &#8212; height of columns and values of numbers represent by greyscale values. Columns get sorted within the diagram.</p>
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