Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Orphion and the Moog Voyager Touch Surface
YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on Jan 30, 2012
"Playing the Orphion iPad app through a Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator and MF-104Z Analog Delay. Moogerfooger parameters are controlled with the Moog Voyager Touch Surface CV outputs. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
iPads on eBay
The Creators Project: San Francisco Event
"The Creators Project Kicks Off 2012 With First-Ever San Francisco Event
Intel and VICE’s global technology and arts initiative drops into the Bay Area for a two-day event featuring towering multimedia art installations, live music performances, film screenings, and interactive panels
Event to be held at historic Fort Mason on March 17-18
NEW YORK, NY (Jan. 31st, 2012) - The Creators Project, Intel and VICE’s global arts and technology initiative dedicated to supporting creativity, will kick off 2012 by holding its first-ever San Francisco event March 17-18.
After traveling the world in 2011 where The Creators Project hosted cultural festivals in Beijing, Sao Paulo, New York, Paris, Lyon and Seoul, the event will head into the world’s epicenter of technology and innovation.
Kicking off its third year, The Creators Project will take over the historic Fort Mason in San Francisco, hosting a monster interactive and visual two-day event that will showcase the cross-section between art and technology for thousands of guests.
The event will feature dozens of bands, films, workshops and original multimedia works produced by The Studio, The Creators Project’s content-creation studio. Installations will include Origin, a striking 40-foot by 40-foot audiovisual installation by United Visual Artists, as well as many other installations that have never been seen before.
For more details, visit thecreatorsproject.com/sanfrancisco
The line-up, RSVP information and schedule to be released in coming weeks."
Intel and VICE’s global technology and arts initiative drops into the Bay Area for a two-day event featuring towering multimedia art installations, live music performances, film screenings, and interactive panels
Event to be held at historic Fort Mason on March 17-18
NEW YORK, NY (Jan. 31st, 2012) - The Creators Project, Intel and VICE’s global arts and technology initiative dedicated to supporting creativity, will kick off 2012 by holding its first-ever San Francisco event March 17-18.
After traveling the world in 2011 where The Creators Project hosted cultural festivals in Beijing, Sao Paulo, New York, Paris, Lyon and Seoul, the event will head into the world’s epicenter of technology and innovation.
Kicking off its third year, The Creators Project will take over the historic Fort Mason in San Francisco, hosting a monster interactive and visual two-day event that will showcase the cross-section between art and technology for thousands of guests.
The event will feature dozens of bands, films, workshops and original multimedia works produced by The Studio, The Creators Project’s content-creation studio. Installations will include Origin, a striking 40-foot by 40-foot audiovisual installation by United Visual Artists, as well as many other installations that have never been seen before.
For more details, visit thecreatorsproject.com/sanfrancisco
The line-up, RSVP information and schedule to be released in coming weeks."
Circuit Bent Tenson Keyboard 2 by freeform delusion
YouTube Uploaded by eecouk on Jan 31, 2012
freeform-delusion on eBay
"I've done two of these keyboard but they both have a few different bends even though I tried the exact same thing on them :-/
Tenson Keyboard
switched 1/4inch jack output
blue on LED
pitch up/down control
mute push button
two distortion switches
noise switch"
Buchla Verbos 243 Pulser
via this auction
"Mark Verbos model 243 Pulser for Buchla systems. Designed off of the core of the Buchla 242. Each step has a pulse in and out so any point can be the beginning or the end of a sequence. Also has a cv in for direct addressing of stages. Very useful and fun module. This is the original version and works perfectly. Mark doesn't make many of these because they are very time consuming to assemble."
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