Circuit Bending Challenge: Keep Late Entries Coming, Round-up Soon

Just a quick note to say, keep those late entries coming for the circuit bending challenge! We know that, ahem, circuit bending doesn’t always go as planned. And we still want to see your stuff — even “casualties.” (We’ve already got a couple of documented dead instruments. Part of the process.) Comments on that post […]

Pioneer Introduces Thrillingly Expensive Audio-Video Mixer: SVM-1000

Pioneer have broken new ground in overstatement with the announcement of their upcoming Video/Audio mixer, the US$6000 SVM-1000. World’s first mixer for 4-channel audio and video. I guess they completely missed the AVM02 then? I’m not sure how, it’s rather big and heavy. Does anybody actually believe marketing people? Do they even believe themselves when […]

Someday Web Video Series May Work; Until Then, Repeats of The Spot

Ever miss 1995? In 1995, this passed for online entertainment: static web pages, some 20-somethings hanging out in casual- and swim-wear, and the ability to talk back to the “cast.” Welcome to the Spot. We’re a bunch of friends sharing a beach house in Santa Monica, California. Everyday we put up this website and tell […]

Let the Circuit-Bending Challenge begin!

It’s on! The Circuit-bending challenge is officially underway! A quick review of the guidelines: 1. Bicycle, walk, or swim to your nearest secondhand store. 2. Locate and purchase a cheap electronic noisemaking device. 3. Take it home and bend that thang! 4. Document the process and end result, then upload it to the internet in […]

Leopard Reports: Native Instruments, MOTU, Why Tiger Still Rocks, Java

Native Instruments and MOTU have each posted compatibility update pages for Mac OS X Leopard. There’s not a whole lot of information yet (particularly form MOTU), but now’s the time to bookmark those pages! Be sure to watch comments from readers for other helpful compatibility information — much of it positive at this point. Native […]

Share LA to Host Circuit Bending Challenge, Flickr Tag Ready

For a little inspiration, it’s Famea’s bent toy piano. Looks quite playable — nice. Los Angeles readers, Surya Buchwald aka Momo the Monster writes to let us know he’s taking on the Circuit Bending Challenge live and in person, with a workshop. So if you were feeling squeamish about the challenge and want some assistance, […]

Leopard Early Installers, How’s it Going?

Our sources tell us some of you have run out to buy Mac OS X Leopard on its debut evening. If so, do be sure to tell us what’s working or what’s breaking. Our initial reports have told us just about all software should be compatible, including plug-ins. Hardware should work too, generally, though we’ve […]

Oscilloscope Artist Ray Sweeten Interviewed on VJ-U

This week on VJ-U, Benton-C Bainbridge interviewed Ray Sweeten, an audio and visual artist who pushes the creative limits of the oscilloscope, creating gorgeous, abstract forms with intense waves of sound. Watch VJ-U episode dvadeset i dva: Applications in cross-modal media

Pro Tools Goes Micro: Mbox2 Micro Puts Interface in USB Key

Digidesign has gradually helped Pro Tools users unchain themselves from the bulky interfaces the software once required. (Anyone remember the days of hooking up an entire expansion card chassis to a laptop, back in the day? Yipes!) But until recently, you still needed an Mbox to lug along. The Mbox2 Micro has a novel twist: […]

Robotic Theremin, Thumpbot in Videos; Live Oddities in NYC Saturday

Ranjit Bhatnagar, aka Moon Milk Labs, sends this crazy video of his robotic Theremin playing away on Patsy. (After the jump, Theremins playing Crazy, the song.) See also the Moonmilk YouTube page for more. Yes, the robot struggles a bit with the Theremin … but then again, so do I. We’ll be getting up close […]