Thursday, May 08, 2008
LEMUR Slime-o-Tron: A Slimey Controller
YouTube via gearwire
"LEMUR's Eric Singer has more than just a penchant for making his musical bots. In fact, he has a separate category altogether for very innovative musical controllers he creates and calls "Trons." Here, we take our first look at the Slime-o-Tron - a controller that works by moving conductive slime around copper nails. Check the video out to see the most unorthodox controller you can imagine, and see more on gearwire.com."
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I think this could be more interesting if it were playing some sort of squishy synth rather then turning on and off a reverse loop with some processing.
ReplyDeleteI seen something like that once and it ate, or rather more like absorbed, people.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which is weirder... the fact that someone manufactures a product that can be described as "conductive slime", or the fact that someone else actually has a use for it.
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