map is snapped to double time (so 1/10s, 1/18s 1/14s, etc. are used) and due to funky editor artifacting if you double the bpm and save the map it throws up 1ms errors -- if you double the bpm without saving however it should show that all the notes are properly snapped https://i.imgur.com/KFXc2m8.png probably due to the way oss processes milisecond timings
i was staring at this for 6 minutes until i realized that i structuerd it around the 1/4s 02:59:022 (179022|0,179105|3,179189|2,179272|1,179355|2,179439|3,179522|0,179605|3,179689|2,179772|1,179855|2,179939|3,180022|0,180105|3,180189|2,180272|0,180355|1,180439|0) - so the minijacks are all incidental to points in the melody where i hear a more significant lapse in tone (i also ajdust the subsequent ones at teh end except for the last pair so this makes more sense)
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“Media aesthetics” is part of a multiyear area of focus for the University of Chicago’s Department of English, in “Literary Worlds and Worldings.” This area will be our focus for the next three years, with each year emphasizing a different theme within this broad topic:
Year 2 (2025–26) Environmental, ecological, and/or spatial matters, including eco-aesthetics, built environments and literature, geography and urbanization, and environmental e/affects. Prospective students might also consider connections to the Committee on Environment, Geography and Urbanization.
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We are particularly interested in applicants whose intellectual work engages with one or more of the following: medium specificity; remediation; adaptation and comparative media; new and old media; game studies; literary settings and environments; theatrical scenes, sets and contexts; atmospherics; book history; manuscript culture; trans-media; electronic literature; and artistic media including performance. We also welcome hybrid scholars working in creative and critical work in and across media, or public humanities and public facing work that foregrounds mediation.
For the 2024-2025 admissions cycle, the University of Chicago English Department is accepting only applicants planning to focus their graduate work on “media aesthetics.” We are looking for students who are asking and answering questions of how distinct mediums (print, performance, film, digital media, etc.) shape aesthetic experience, as well as those studying historical and cultural approaches to media and mediation. This work can be done in any period, and it can be transnational and multilinguistic in scope.