Fully functional harpsichord made out of Legos. Amazing. Title link takes you there; included more detailed shots, samples and the story. Via Lez Mizzell on SynthSights.
Monday, November 07, 2005
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000770043319/
I used to have over 400 Space Lago sets but sold them to one guy in Michegan last year. I won't say for how much, but the money paid for an OB-Xa, Jupiter-8, Minimoog Voyager, NL2X, Virus Indigo, and similar. In other words, save your childhood toys (or spend five years scouring eBay and trading up). *BRAP*
ReplyDeleteLago = Lego
ReplyDeleteDamn... And what am I left wondering? How much space does 400 Space Lego sets take up? : )
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, exactly the same as a crapload of synthesizers
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