MATRIXSYNTH: Interactive Electronic Sculptures by Stanley Lunetta


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Interactive Electronic Sculptures by Stanley Lunetta


via f*mass Technoccult

"In the 1960s, Stanley Lunetta created a number of interactive scultures using electronic audio generators. Some of them were still running as of 2008. Some responded to elements such as heat and light to change the sounds, others had more explicit human interactive elements."

via http://moosack.net/stang/sculpts.html

"The MINI-OBLISK (upper right) is light sensitive in respect to the length of time it takes to repeat its wired-in program. Typically, it repeats its sound/light pattern over a period of one week. It is completely self-contained, including amplifier and speakers, and is 18 inches tall."

"The OBLISK (above) is 8 feet tall, 4 feet square at the bottom and 4 inches square at the top. As yet unfinished, it presently contains a light sensitivity section, four digital pitch generators, eight melodic sequencers, one glissando machine, and its own mixer and amplifier speaker system. When finished, it will be a performance instrument as well as an environment sensitive sculpture."

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: comments that insult people will be removed. Critique on gear is allowed. Do not ask if listings are still available. Click through auction links to check yourself. Posts and pics remain for historical purposes. To reduce spam, comments for posts older than one week are not displayed until approved (usually same day).

PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME



Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH