This shot was taken from the same site as my previous post. Just thought it was worth putting up separately. Sometimes you just don't have time to check out every single image, so here you go. Check out the module plates standing on their sites like the albums. Pretty cool in that they will eventually also be the source of music. The title link takes you to a really nice video on his modular.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
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The long 38MB file of Paradiso's modular self-playing in Germany is so well worth seeing. So fun.
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