
![thedailywhat:
Life-Altering Device Concept of the Day: Lee Sanghoon’s award-winning corner-collision-preventing traffic light “takes the apprehension out of approaching a corner, by allowing one to perceive that another person is nearby.”
“Corner’s Communication,” which “lights up and emits a little sound” when sensing a potentially-unwelcome stranger-on-stranger interaction, is perfect for offices, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and any other public space prone to the excuse-me shuffle.
[yanko.]](http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kyrp1xPsUp1qzpwi0o1_400.jpg)
Life-Altering Device Concept of the Day: Lee Sanghoon’s award-winning corner-collision-preventing traffic light “takes the apprehension out of approaching a corner, by allowing one to perceive that another person is nearby.”
“Corner’s Communication,” which “lights up and emits a little sound” when sensing a potentially-unwelcome stranger-on-stranger interaction, is perfect for offices, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and any other public space prone to the excuse-me shuffle.
[yanko.]

I love Renoise. After trying 2.5, I am head over heels… Especially since the pattern matrix works nicely with my Akai APC40.
Super excited about finding and learning about this program. Trackers are the way to go for us wanna-be musicians who can’t be bothered to are too modernist and futurist to learn to play “real instruments”. Here’s my tracker CV since my early teens: Protracker on Amiga -> OctaMed on Amiga -> Buzz on Windows PC -> Buzz on Linux -> and now Renoise 2.5 on my Linux laptop.
It works on all sorts of computer known to man, woman and mouse, so download the free demo, learn to use it, and let’s collaborate on some shitty tunes.