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Salon.com Technology | Trent Reznor's pretty hate machines by Decius at 6:53 pm EDT, Sep 17, 2002 |
"Almost every night in his New Orleans studio, Reznor leaves his work on the upcoming Nine Inch Nails album (which he cheekily refers to as "More Songs About Oppression and Slavery") for the Nazi shoot-'em-up game Return to Castle Wolfenstein. For the 36-year-old, games and gadgetry aren't just diversions; they're a vital means of artistic exploration. " Reznors relationship with machines... |
Salon.com Technology | Trent Reznor's pretty hate machines by Dr. Nanochick at 12:05 am EDT, Sep 19, 2002 |
"Reznor got himself an Atari 2600 home gaming console and spent long afternoons at the house of a friend who had a coveted color RadioShack computer. Soon enough, he had his very own Commodore 64 and began teaching himself to program. He went on to study computer science at Allegheny College and worked briefly as an engineer until he decided the time was right to pursue his dreams. "When you could use computers to make music," he says, "I wanted to be right in there." " |
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