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A Wurlitzer jukebox, containing 45 rpm singles. The records are organized and recalled by a letter-number combination schema. Each set of ten 45s is grouped by a letter, followed by a numeral 1-0. To play a song, the user must enter one letter followed by one number. As each 45 contains two songs by the same artist, the card efficiently displays the artist in between the two song titles. However, the interface is inconsistant in the placement of the letter-number metadata in relation to the corresponding titles.
Elvis Presley jukebox 45-singles on display at hmv 150 Oxford Street, London - Thursday, 28th October, 2010.
A Phidget and Arduino (SIP LED) jukebox project. All the software features of a jukebox have become tangible. Hardware and devices 2nd coursework.
My oldest son playing his guitar by a nearby church. This image is a stereogram. The way to view it is to look at it and cross your eyes until you see a third image in the middle, this will be in detailed stereo .... once you see it the first time its easy. I'll probably post this on my blog soon along with an anaglyph (The kind you use the red and blue glasses for) along with it. It was taken with a David White and Co. Stereo Realist f2.8 camera circa 1950