Kessel Vale
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Kessel Vale
@Kessel_Vale
Producer / DJ //
München, Bayern Katılım Kasım 2015
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In addition to @untitleddotnew, I wrote a comprehensive “how-to” guide that covers the art and act of naming. With this process, you can name anything in an afternoon.
It is incredibly thorough but can be moved through efficiently.
How to Name Anything in an Afternoon
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After spending some time in the comments, I’ve decided to share this 📕.
Designers, drop your favorite emoji and check your DMs.
Credits to the authors.




Jayphics_desïgn@AdeyemiJapheth
If e reach your turn, no use grids.
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$10,000 Payment Platform for a client
Built w/ @boltdotnew using my AI Design Playbook
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@hive_echo Yes, I spent a month learning design patterns and architectures to reduce code complexity.
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Secret to multiple apps a day:
If you are great with prompting AI and using the best tools…
Then you are already:
100x dev up to 1000 lines of code
10x between 1000 to 1500 lines
Then Xs drastically shrink to a crawling 1x and even slower if you are not an experienced programmer.
Imagine what you can accomplish within these constraints and avoid unneeded complexities at all cost and you will hatch apps at lightning speed 🚀limited only by your imagination.
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@carmenleelau Maybe somewhat connected is the research in embodied cognition, or embodied music cognition. Very interesting topic :)
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Discovered something interesting yesterday. You know the concept of subvocalization, aka the subtle movement of your vocal cords when you talk to yourself in your head or are reading something silently? The muscles tensing but not to the point of saying the words out loud?
The same thing exists for other muscles all over the body, too! I discovered there are motions my body *wants* to take in certain scenarios and the relevant muscles micro-flinch, or instantaneously twitch as if getting ready to perform the action, but not to the point of carrying it out. I don't think a term exists for it yet, maybe I'll call this "submuscularization".
Over the past year or so, I've gotten more sensitive to sensations in my body, and observed two distinct but overlapping versions of my body. I'm going to describe this in as much detail as I can, exactly how I see it.
There's the physical, outer one made from flesh and matter. It more or less acts in accordance with my public-facing ego structure, can speak, and is capable of self-restraint and self-deception. For example, if I feel an emotion or urge to do something, it doesn't necessarily get expressed if there is inner resistance or reason to hide how I really feel. This is the body in the usual sense of the word.
And then there is what feels like an "inner" body, with the same rough shape/outline as my physical one, occupying roughly the same space. But instead of regular matter it feels lighter, as if it were made of airy floating particles with no hard outline. This body is incapable of speech but communicates in body language/bodily sensations, and it cannot lie. It feels like the same body as the one in my dreams, where every urge is acted upon without filter. Just by observing, it's clear what it wants, and it bypasses (or precedes?) social considerations. My shadow lives here, and any compulsions are clear as day. It feels "upstream" of my outer body, because it behaves in a more primal way. The reason I perceive it to be "within" the outer body is probably because of its upstream/more vulnerable nature.
(Note: This might be what some traditions refer to as the energy body, but I haven't researched or practiced this explicitly, if you have any pointers I would appreciate it.)
For the most part, these two bodies are merged, especially so if I have been meditating, journaling, or feeling integrated/frictionless. What is interesting is when they split. When I'm triggered, feeling guilty, or generally overwhelmed, the outer body can be sitting like normal, while the inner body moves.
I get a flash of a visual hallucination of this inner body acting something out, and the muscles twitch for like a second. For example, let's say I'm at a party and I'm starting to get overwhelmed by stimuli and socializing. Outside, I may be smiling and having a good time. But the moment the overwhelm gets to a tipping point, this inner body splits and I get a mental flash of curling up in upright fetal and holding both my hands over my ears, *and* the exact shoulder/arm muscles that would be engaged in such an action physically, observably twitch as if mobilizing for it, but it's so subtle no one watching can tell.
Other possible examples include: instinctual self harm, desire to scream, desire to hit things – usually something your body wants to act out but the context doesn't allow it. I suspect dissociation/repression as a child is a major origin of such urges, when splitting of the inner/outer is required because you still feel the emotions, but it's not safe to express them.
It happens so fast I wasn't able to closely observe it until now, and on the few occasions I did, I had a passing thought like "huh, that was weird...wonder what that was about" and shrugged it off. But the more I worked with it, and paid close attention to the contexts that would trigger them, I realized I have about 3 of these compulsive urges that reliably come up in certain contexts, and they have been very revealing. It feels good that I'm tuned into a version of myself that can only be honest and unfiltered.
I think it's powerful to observe what your body instinctively wants to do. These observations can function as trailheads for you to investigate why you have such urges and work through it. Maybe you need to act upon it and let out something repressed, or get to the root of why you feel the urge and heal. These are the subconscious, and maybe borderline unconscious patterns, that control us, and they may have roots in old memories and trauma. I suspect this is why e.g. drama therapy and Family Constellations therapy works.
It's as useful as learning from your dreams, but the downside of dreams is how they're detached from contexts in our daily lives as they're happening. It's different if you can see your compulsive desires *immediately* in response to events while you're awake, instead of that night while you're asleep, after which you might not even remember the dream, and even if you do, you have to sort through a lot of noise because dreams can generate nonsensical things. This observation of the inner/energy/subtle body however, is grounded in physical sensations (and visuals for me) and are very straightforward.
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@gater Tone Projects Unisum especially in 'pristine' mode when you bounce, sounds incredible! Use it on the master. Another one for just slight 0.5 db reduction, which glues everything beautifully togehter is Elysia mpressor! I mostly use both together, they complement each other
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@lydoel Just can't believe how you came to that point 👀 incredible
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@matdryhurst In a Spiritual Intelligence way or can you elaborate? Would be interested :)
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@jts3k @cycling74 Feel free to use it :) would be happy to try the device!
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I've been working on this score/MIDI processing algorithm for a while and I'm not sure what to call it. Maybe you can help me name it? It's inspired by time-stretching audio signals but operates on a way larger time scale and processes notes, not sounds.
@cycling74 #maxforlive
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