Abstract of INFO-MAC archived encoded Mac binary file 'art/think-snail-02.hqx' Uploaded 03/13/1998 3831294 bytes From: thinksnail@yahoo.com Subject: musical portraits of Pentium Snails/Powe ThinkSnail.02 is an aleatoric-algorithmic music application, it plays mystic, abstract music while morphing selected Pentium Snail portraits with Power Macs from the amazing G3 collection, followed by images of a rare PieFaced Gates. A new multimedia art form. What you see: the ancient Pentium Snail images have been combined with modern PowerMac G3 images and a rare PieFaced Gates. This was made into a QuickTime movie within the MAX patch and then cycled back and forth at about 36 Hz. until one is selected by a random process. This creates a kind of morphing effect of images changing and growing as the frames flip by. Eventually all 20 portraits will be shown, although the process will stop at the same images from time to time. What you hear: The music is derived from the numbers that are used to cycle the pictures, only they are interrupted and randomly skewed in a different fashion. The process is akin to an algorithm and I like to think of this music as algorithmic music because there are "basins of attraction" created by many of the interconnections that produce recognizable musical and rhythmic patterns. I used 3 sound samples, a wild eep, a kind of deep blue indigo and a litigious sosumi. Howzitdone?: Max is an object-oriented program builder, you patch functional modules together in a kind of circuit, like the old Moog Synthesizer. The circuit patchers are hidden behind the black .pict background. Notes: The Pentium II Chip shown on the back of the snail is Intel in origin and was created in Silicon Valley ca. 1996-1997 A.D. It is amazingly life-like and modern, considering that it was created during the Dark Ages of computing, when Wintel Boxes claimed most marketshare. The PowerMac G3, however, has a sense of reality, dimension and perspective that indicates a new Mac Renaissance. The rare PieFaced Gates is the work of a fellow prankster, and came out the same week as the Snail Ads, forever tying these images together in the minds of Mac Users worldwide. The final Mac Logo with the ěThink Differentî phrase seems to project itself across the ages with a vivid presence.