Nephological Society Arrive at Polindisir. As told in the Seventh Mechanism.
Zonz's Wildflower Orbs.
The candy orb is always sweetened with honey from a local apiary nearby where the flowers of the season happen to be sourced. The floral centre is candied and melts in your mouth. You can plant the stick, twine and tag when done to grow more wildflowers.
The Geography. An Endless Nonlinear Orchestration. An Endless Album. A Companion Application. Available for Phones, Tablets and Computers.
Available now on iOS: https://apple.co/3A9pf8Q on Android: https://bit.ly/3tyjNtX and Computers: https://bit.ly/3hsgwY9
The Butterfly Vault by Paws Menu including songs featured in paws menu’s standing simulator(s):
pawsmenu.itch.io/lighthouse pawsmenu.itch.io/windfarm pawsmenu.itch.io/thicket and supplementary collections
“Chill” a film by Jonathan Djob Nkondo
Music by Michael Berto (Paws Menu), featuring the song "The Dreaming Towers" by Paws Menu.
Animation and Direction by Jonathan Djob Nkondo Sound Design by SKILLBARD Music by Paws Menu
Quick cover art for the talented Paws Menu. Let’s go check to his albums and video games : https://pawsmenu.itch.io/
The Pokisfiori Museum Installation by Paws Menu
The Pokisfiori Museum Installation is an interactive non-game that gives songs their own pocket universe, within a negative-space chasm which holds them all together. The Pokisfiori Museum Installation is the digital companion piece to the new record, “Pokisfiori” by Paws Menu.
Download and play via;
Also available;
Pokisfiori (the new musical record by Paws Menu) Utiler Canyon (also made for Slow Game Jam 2017) A Museum of Echoes (some more music) The Year 1999 (from archive.org)
Emojinism (various) by paws menu
Hello, I hope you are well. I would like to introduce you to Old Nepal, a new suite of songs I have just released, a new record from Paws Menu. Read a little more below, or you can just go right to the music.
From the book How to make electronic music, by Russell Drake and Ronald Herder with Anne D. Modugno, 1975
hello, i recently took part in fermijam, a game jam inspired by the fermi paradox. I made a small piece of software called Fermiphonic ~my own little personal entry is a music/poetry toy, a fun little experiment, which I encourage you to check out, along with some of the other cool entries of the game jam. Including, but not limited to, Radio Silence, a game I worked on with @alamantus, @a-quiet-life and @kidanxiety, also for fermijam.

