More 3D Sculptural Projections: Pablo Valbuena’s Augmented Sculpture

Greetings, programs! Pablo Valbuena’s “augmented sculptures” are gorgeous … and, yes, do recall a certain ground-breaking Disney sci fi film. It’s been a long time coming, but projection is slowly making its way out of the single, flat rectangle that so often constrains it. (Not that we don’t love single, flat rectangles, of course.) The […]

Reed Ghazala’s Bent, Magnetic-Patching Yamaha Keyboard; More Bad News for DIY

Reed Ghazala, popularly accepted as the Father of Circuit Bending, writes us with his latest creation: Long coming, here’s a finalized version of my Magnetic Patch Bay on the Fractal Oscillator prototype that I published last spring/winter (2007). [It’s] a Yamaha PSS-6, circuit-bent, and with my magnetic patch bay added on the rear panel. The […]

Touch that Touches Back: Haptic Feedback Could Make Touch Interfaces Better

Making interfaces more transparent … literally, in this clever shot by Steve Roe. Touch and multi-touch interfaces are getting lots of attention, but they pose one major problem: there’s no tactile feedback. Those supposedly “primitive” buttons and knobs and such start to look a lot better when you realize your fingers are used to touching […]

Music Sales Widgets, Everywhere

Widgets are all the rage these days. The idea is, artists create a little miniature music player you can embed anywhere (MySpace, blogs, etc.) with their tracks. Fans buy music via the widget, and the artist gets a cut. Hometracked has an exceptional round-up of widgets with feature comparison. (It’s about time someone took the […]

Album on NES Cartridge, Synth on GameBoy

Look out: it’s the return of the cartridge! We’ve seen loads of chiptune and Nintendo-based music before, but Alex Mauer has gone so far as to release an entire album on NES cartridge (and emulator, if you must). Some of you wondered what the preferred setup was for the chiptune virtuoso; for Alex, it’s evidently […]

Still More Timelapse: Ice to Water Shot With Digital SLR

Peter keeps pestering me to post this video, so here you go: Red Iceblock Melting Outside Timelapse. This was shot in my Pentax *ist DS, with an old, beat-up, 50mm F1.4 lens I picked up in Vietnam. The “intervalometer” in this case is even more ghetto than the electronics kit I put together a year […]

Wanted: PHP/WordPress Hacker to Develop Next-Generation CDM

I could personally produce really elegant, beautiful web code … if I made origami out of it, like so. Simon Pow on Flickr suggests what to do with your code errors. We’ve got some big ideas for the future of Create Digital Music and Create Digital Motion, and we need your help. Everything you like […]

RAM Upgrade: Quick Fix for Masses of MacBook Problems

In my computing life I’m very much into segregation. Until recently I’ve worked exclusively with PCs and have always had 3-4 machines around, each installed with a certain set of tools to do a specific job: Workstation with After Effects, Photoshop, Web Development tools, Content stuff… Laptop with Mail, IM and other communication/organization stuff. Server […]

Gibson’s Cute Miniature Les Paul 1 GB Flash Drive, Consumer Electronics Line?

Believe it or not, you’ll stick this into the side of your computer. Bizarre but adorable, Gibson has turned their iconic 1959 Les Paul guitar into a miniaturized replica, a functioning USB 2.0 1 GB Flash Drive. It will store data. It will not make any sound. But it does have specs that you, erm, […]