If your machine is sound-stuff-equipped
and your midi port is idle,you should be hearing a MIDI
sequence.
Even maths
can generate music,and functions and simple formulae
misteriously regulate nature,as here.
If you like something "esotheric"
you should try this.
It is based onto the trascendent
Ramanujian number's decimal sequence.
This
other is inspired on the Pascal's triangle routine.
This one
is related to the Fibonacci's series.
Here is something
"glorious",instead.
This pink
thing is here for you too.
I like very much music,particularly
Jazz,and
my favourite artist is maybe John
Coltrane,but I like masterpieces from Miles
Davis too,and some fusion.
This piece
is inspired to the work of Pat Metheny.
If you want to listen some 'blue
note' you should try this jump
or this one.
You may also want to check the Classical
Midi Archive (Italian mirror)
.
( please note that to automatically
play sounds you need suitable
software or recent versions of Netscape).
Good movies
are my passion too,and I'm a nostalgic of old black and white scenes.
And what about painting?
I love very much Edward
Hopper's work,as you can note at the top of this page,where
I see a metaphora of life.
But if you don't have ever been
in Italy,I
can take you here,and...let's
dream to be in a real world!
And what about Leonardo
da Vinci's amazing projects?
Have you ever read something by
our nobel hermetic poet Eugenio
Montale?
His simple and rare words could
make you cry,believe me.
I love cooking
(and eating) too.
I'm sure you're looking for an appetizing
list of Italian dishes;
Well,the most authoritative link
I can propose you I guess is this.
I like very much trekking
and free camping.
You are surfing around,so I guess
you'd like to travel
cheaply in the real world.
And have you ever felt the emotion
of a download of a file directly from Italy?
Maybe not.Then try the brand new
www-based ftp
site of my provider.
And if you want you can also visit
the gopher
of my university.
In my studies I'm used with Fortran
codes, "Mathematica"
software by Stephen Wolfram and AutoCAD,by
Autodesk.
If you'd like to read recent news
from Italy just press here.