Thursday, December 20, 2007
cardboard synth 1
flickr by jennifer.geometry (click for more)
Not sure what the affiliation if any is with danmcp. If you know feel free to comment.
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Steve Jansen's new CD, 'Slope' uses artwork from danmcp:
ReplyDeletehttp://slope.stevejansen.com/
Specifically:
http://bp1.blogger.com/_FMBJEkaC8Lw/RfJSMjNzUvI/AAAAAAAABys/Iltbf3xGV_E/s1600-h/416052908_fd7d16cfe4.jpg
Dan made many of the models which appear on the CD for me :)
ReplyDeletei still don't get it
ReplyDeletebut that's ok
now, where did I leave my GI-JOE...
This gives a whole new meaning to "virtual synth".
ReplyDeleteI love these little miniatures. They get the essential look of the devices in a fun way. I like the alternate universe - as if all the little eccentric manufacturers and circuit-benders ruled instead of Moog and whatnot.