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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

bent not broken-a circuit bending doc


YouTube via caseyjclark. via GetLoFi.
"a short documentary about a group of circuit benders. recorded in chicago, usa. produced by Casey Clark."

After watching this I came to the epiphany that Circuit Bending is like the anti-christ of DIY. "Not that there's anything wrong with that..." A Seinfeld reference for any fans.

2 comments:

  1. the little dances the circuit benders do when playing their instruments is even cooler than ninjas are

    regardless, i'm just not artsy-fartsy enough to get into bending i guess.

    maybe it's time to update that old saying about teachers.. "those who can't..."

    definately the anti-christ of DIY. Perhaps we could dub it "Don't it yourself"

    I also love the "i have no idea what I'm doing" line from the guy who is connecting stuff to circuitry and putting it into his mouth. One of these dudes will win a Darwin award some year, I'm certain.

    I'm ranting. Thanks for an entertaining video Matrix :)

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  2. That was quite entertaining indeed. Both interesting and hilarious.

    I'd love to see some rich guy who is into bending...someone who might have the cash to afford one of those headpieces that scans neural synapse activity...hook that baby up to a speak and math!!!

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