August 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Robots
The Nervous Squirrel’s Furby Gurdy (version 2) isn’t the first music maker we’ve seen that’s better understood when viewed during an out-of-body experience, but it’s certainly one of the strangest. The circuit bent Furby sequencer, which is linked to a Korg SQ-10 in the demonstration vid after the break, combines centuries-old musical methods with some of the strangest characters to ever grace planet Earth. We could talk for hours on end and still not do this thing justice, so just click through and mash play to see what we’re referring to. We’re warning you, though — we haven’t seen anything this weird since Smash Mouth’s lead singer showed up at an Intel press event.
[Via Hack-A-Day]
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June 9th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
When von Neumann created the first system of cellular automata in the ’40s it was purportedly to study self-replicating robots. It’s taken this long for someone to finally figure out his true intentions: powering trippy video synthesizers. Enter the CellularRecombomat, a masterful example of circuit bending featuring a VTECH Lesson One, a Zenith portable DVD player, and cellular automata circuit board from synth extraordinaire Critter and Guitari. The genetic parameters (algorithm, width across the grid, and generation lifespan) are adjusted by three antenna-mounted optical sensors based on what’s happening on the screen, meaning this thing effectively plays itself. But, for a little hands-on manipulation, the silver spheres on either side can be touched and caressed to “freak out the video sync and audio in wondrous ways.” Check out a video of those wondrous ways on display after the break.
[Via MAKE]
Continue reading The CellularRecombomat: a cellular automata video synth that plays itself
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