
Listening to: “Shamanic and daily songs of the Amur Basin” in Winamp while six simultaneous YouTube video streams are playing in a split browser extension view on FireFox. Subject matter of the videos focuses around the theme of tuning into weird frequencies: ham radio, shortwave radio, angels, HAARP, seances, electronics repair, etc.
In a way, it’s a very gnostic or Buddhist or Taoist (or something) method of experiencing information on the internet: as a vast amorphous field that you can push and pull in order to “tune” it the way you want it to be, or in a way which is ultimately useful to you. The example illustrated above visually is really only a very poor rudimentary first step towards building the browser and OS which would ultimately facilitate this sort of multicontextual synchronous node traversing. Will keep working on it. I have seen the Light. Just let whatever you’re viewing wash over you. Don’t try to make sense of it, just be inundated. But don’t say I didn’t warn you.
TECH NOTES: BTW. Watching six videos at once works fine in FireFox as long as you don’t have anything else open. Soon as I spawned a second window to post this, it all went to shit. The video streams continued to play, but I couldn’t access any controls via the browser - though I could still switch to other programs, etc. Had to open the Task Manager and kill the process. Wondering if Google Chrome wouldn’t be a little better suited to this sort of experimentation, since the panes would each have their own independent thread…
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