Posted on 28 July 2010. Tags: algorithm, FUN, game, O.N.E., technology, yeasayer
Ever wonder how your personal or favorite website sounds? It’s a weird question to ask, we know, but we’re not talking about those websites that play songs automatically. We’re talking about the actual aesthetic sound of a website. If you weren’t wondering before, perhaps you’re wondering now. 
Indie dance darlings Yeasayer must have pondered this question quite a bit. They’ve thought about it enough to come up with an algorithm to capture the sound of any website using samples from their single “O.N.E.”
To try it out head over to the band’s code organ here and enter the link to your favorite website. Make sure you have your speakers turned up and enjoy. The code organ scans the body html of the site and outputs it as a song. We tested it out with PopWreckoning.com and a few other sites, and sure enough, it works. Fun stuff!
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