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The follow-up questions were sent to Maya (consider following: @pninax)

...and we're off to the next person in our #wiki-#interview series, @carlintuitive (consider following). :)

The first phase of questions and an opening for follow-ups coming soon!


Last moment to participate in our #wiki-#interview with #MayaFelixbrodt!
Your questions are awaited only for 36 more hours!

The motives of the first round are #interdisciplinary #art, #publishing #musicalGames, and many others to read here:
musicgames.wikidot.com/source:…

Questions for the second round gathered so far, will be about:
* #ethicalAI in art,
* the process of gathering performance pieces for the journal (which will include probably the first usage of the word "masturbation" on G4M... 🤞)


Anyone can ask questions in our #wiki-#interviews, but the first phase is fixed and it's about:
1) background / education
2) theory vs practice
3) field labels, experimental vs avant-garde
4) fav game
5) fav music, playing vs listening
6) most recent project
7) cooperation preferences, amateurs vs professionals
8) wishes for the future

Is there some important part of creative work in our field missing here?


New chapter on our #wiki is opened. Now, you can group articles by their geographical association.

And the first area covered is #Japan:
musicgames.wikidot.com/ep:jpn

A new aspect here is a look at publishers.

Thanks to @nazebroque for the help on that! :)


In the ongoing #wiki-#interview you can get to know #MayaFelixbrodt, #violist, #improviser, #composer, organizer.

But other things are mentioned too:
* Synzine -- journal of musical games,
* Screen Dive -- an online activity from #GaudeamusMuziekweek,
* Personal protest song generator -- an artistic research project (small-scale-local-ethical #AI), which now gathers entries in the survey below:

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

take this survey if you like #PaulineOliveros and #deepListening :)


> I’m still searching for something that originally led me to musical games — the idea that music should be part of everyday life. I want music to feel natural and accessible, not something distant or reserved for experts.

> With musical games, I try to bring playfulness and accessibility into music. I want to simplify core musical ideas, making them something people can engage with, be inspired by, and enjoy in daily life.

Our #wiki-#interview with #MayaFelixbrodt is now open for questions!


#MayaFelixbrodt answered the questions of the #wiki-#interview! Learn about Maya and her approach to musical games in this first set:

musicgames.wikidot.com/source:…

Please consider responding with your question(s) for the follow-up round, there are many interesting threads started here.


Have been poking around different options for using #Eleventy for a notes / #DigitalGarden / personal #wiki sort of set up. Have been debating whether to try and cobble together my own set-up or use a template.

`eleventy-bloomz` might be the winner so far: minimally styled, few dependencies, functional backlinks, and a few extra features. Stays close to the basic Eleventy structure, including a minimal blog implementation.

It is meant to function as a WikiBonsai template but I don't see anything specific to that approach that couldn't be easily changed.

github.com/wikibonsai/eleventy…

Would be happy to hear if anyone has a set-up they are particularly happy with.


Exactly 7 years ago, our #wiki got started!
musicgames.wikidot.com/

It was done with an announcement video from #notrightmusic:
youtube.com/watch?v=jtbL0vLj2_…
(so many differences! still true to the idea)

If you have anything nice to say about our page on its birthday, please write below, in a contextless easily retootable form. :)

#music #games #ttrpg #boardgames #experimentalMusic #musicEducation


Our #wiki-#interview with #AskeZidore is now in its full form:
musicgames.wikidot.com/source:…

Two more interviews are in progress, calmly paced. This local trend will continue steadily for now, but remember that you can always suggest other interviewees or answer the questions yourself!

All tips and contributions always very much appreciated. :)