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Jazzcomputer
I wrote about Scroll-o-Meter, an unusual Chrome extension that keeps track of how far your finger travels each day, a couple of weeks back. Now here’s an even more brain frazzling experiment from the same team: Jazz.computer. Created by developer and musician Yotam Mann and designer Sarah Rothberg, the site features a song that changes according to the speed and direction of your scrolling. You actions affect the instruments, effects, tempo, chords and which sections of the song play. At the top of the page the song plays at 130 bpm, at the bottom its a more funereal 65 bpm. The arrangement changes with…

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