Computer Art Competition Dream

Dreamed I was in a room with Guthrie and some other people showing artwork back and forth to each other. I was showing how certain things looked printed out (can't remember what). Guthrie blew everyone away with this animation he'd found. It was this morphing plane piece twisting around in 3D space. Inside one of the planes, moving independent to the other movement was a line of scrolling text from an art professor telling the student to do better work. It was impossible to tell if the professor had inserted the text into the student's piece to show his superior skillz, or if the student had taken an older work with the prof's criticism and mutated it up several levels to show his own superior skillz. Everyone laughed and said wow when this animation was projected.

Not that this looked anything like it but I probably had it on my mind.

"Broomlike (Analog Sketch)"

"Broomlike (Analog Sketch)" [mp3 removed]

A 303-ish "live" solo synth part from a more elaborate piece I'm working on, with beats added later (from a Battery 2 kit played with the midi demo for another kit, transposed 7 half-steps--kind of a nice shuffling gait.)

"Analog_Sketch_a4"

"Analog_Sketch_a4" [mp3 removed]

Another piece where the LFO determines the rhythm; external midi notes move the pulse up and down three octave jumps. Beats were matched to this, then a simple digital melody with time lag delay (an Absynth preset) added over the top.