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Miles Davis: “Walkin'” (1967)

The Miles Davis Quintet digs into this classic on November 7, 1967 at the Stadthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany. Miles Davis (1926-1991) was on the forefront of almost every development in jazz following WW II until his death including bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz and jazz fusion. You can see him here performing “Footprints” and playing here “So What” with John Coltrane.

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Miles Davis Quintet - I Fall in Love too Easily

<span >Miles Davis , Wayne Shorter<br/>Herbie Hancock , Ron Carter , Tony Williams<br/>Karlsruhe,1967

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seemingly random lights aren't random at all

... Sebastian Hungerer and Friedemann Wolpert the display on exhibit at ZKM Center for Art & Media in Karlsruhe, Germany through February 13, 2008. You can find more images and information over on commonlights . [photos: Marc Walthieu ] animation , art , digitize , germany , grid , lamp , light , video Share This

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Menschenquellen - Human Sources

I just watched an interesting movie that I would like to share. It's the recording of a demo by the German computer group " Farbrausch " titled "fr-minus-09: human sources". The demo won 3rd place at the TUM - The Ultimate Meeting '07 demo competition. TUM was held in Karlsruhe, Germany, December 27-29, 2007. You can download the actual demo via FTP from scene.org to execute...

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Make your last free call today!!

... Meinhard Starostik filed a constitutional complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe. In his 150-pages notice of appeal he also requests an immediate suspension of the law on the grounds of “apparent unconstitutionality”. [ pdf in German] For more information, see here (English) and here (German). See you in 2008!