http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controllerism
its needs to get beefed up though- any wiki experts out there that want to pitch in and know the rules on wikipedia?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controllerism
its needs to get beefed up though- any wiki experts out there that want to pitch in and know the rules on wikipedia?
Good shit! Ean Golden & DJTT represent!
Yeah we got this up earlier actually - many thanks to those who helped to contribute to the first entry and a special thanks for Moniker for writing it :)
It might not be alot but the first step is the most imporant !
word.
Sweetness!
word 'em ups!
Yeah, I already did the initial legwork/research/etc. Those of you with more journalism backgrounds, etc would be well suited for the task of making this a better wiki entry.
One thing that EVERYONE can do however, is do linkbacks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turntablism
In this example, Controllerism is in the "see also" section. Anywhere on wikipedia where Controllerism is appropriate it needs to be added. Even if it needs a mention in the meat of the article itself!
Also, can I take a moment to brag and say.
"I wrote the book on Controllerism...well the wiki entry anyway."
haha. ^_^
ghahahahahahah!
Nice in Moniker! :p
Just a few thoughts. It would be wise to probably include people like Tim Exile and some of the earlier proponents of MIDI controllerism - it has a tradition going back to the late 80's - i remember a New York Art group in 1994 who used to have all kinds of wacky controller things going on who performed at our university.
Maybe explaining what sets a Controllerist apart from any other people who've used MIDI controllers in the past - my take is that it's to do with interactive DJing rather than live performance. Drummers for example have been controllerists since the first MIDI kit..