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		<title>Making house music from the number pi.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Paul Slocum is an artist and musician from Texas who combines art and digital culture with a supremely punk attitude.
His newest work is on display at Dunn and Brown Contemporary in Dallas and is made up of a vintage (euphemism for &#8220;garage sale&#8221;) amplifier hooked up to a laptop running software of his own creation.

This software is called the &#8220;Pi House Generator&#8221;, and randomly generates house music using the number π .  Much like the number itself, the music stream never repeats and constantly continues to evolve.
From Paul ...]]></description>
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