love is an open data format
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, and by that I mean "this doesn't have anything to do with Valentine's Day," I present something I love:
Open data formats.
Most of you know I've been logging my listening habits over at last.fm for several years now. Some time ago, a nifty gentleman wrote a set of scripts (available at lastgraph.aeracode.org) to generate a visual representation of a single user's listening habits over time.
2005
2005: listening
2006
2006: listening
2007
2007: listening
I think I have earlier data saved on files at home, but I'll have to check. Clicking on the files will take you to the larger versions archived on flickr.
There isn't quite a 1:1 correlation between workload and headphone hours logged, but it's pretty close. A quick look at January and February 2008, which I left on the end of the 2007 graph, tells you a lot about work right now.
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When I first glanced at the
When I first glanced at the graphs, I thought to myself "Why is Amy showing us a screenshot from an audio editor?" Then I read and realized what this is.
So, rescale each of those graphs to about 10-20 seconds of audio. Concatenate and loop. What will it sound like, and how badly will Amy's ears hurt?
Come on, inquiring minds want to know!