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HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Eat your heart out Phil Spector, my current army of bent and factory synths, including an arduino based PWM/Ramp synth under ongoing development.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

From Top left:

Julian Adanauer (Facade Printer), Dominic (Pfandferei) Christian Zoellner (VR Urban) Alex, Judith Meijer (Trial & Error) Philip Steffan (Bausteln) Pedro Pineda (We Creative People), Jossi Neuberth (Facade Printer)

Best Festival 2007 event photographs at New York City.

 

Press Coverage

Wired Magazine: Bent-Circuit Fest Tours Cross-Country

 

SML Thank You

I would like to thank Miguel Hernandez (Flickr ) for telling me about this event. It was AWESOME!

 

Related SML Flickr Sets

Bent Fest 2007 / SML (Set)

 

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BentFest

Music

 

SML Copyright Notice

Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee. All rights reserved.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

20min experience is published in a Glitch Magazine from Pupo Creativity, please visit and download free!

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Circuit Bending a DSC digital camera with short-circuit on CCD image sensor.

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visit this project on Behance:

www.behance.net/pupo

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Best Festival 2007 event photographs at New York City.

 

Press Coverage

Wired Magazine: Bent-Circuit Fest Tours Cross-Country

 

SML Thank You

I would like to thank Miguel Hernandez (Flickr ) for telling me about this event. It was AWESOME!

 

Related SML Flickr Sets

Bent Fest 2007 / SML (Set)

 

Related SML Flickr Tags

BentFest

Music

 

SML Copyright Notice

Copyright 2007 See-ming Lee. All rights reserved.

At the end of the day, I drove off in my electric bubblecar. Photo by David Henshall.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Garnet Hertz held a circuit bending workshop at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC on August 5th 2010. The workshop was held as part of "Broadening the Digital Humanities", which is designed to foster innovative multimedia research. Sponsors include The University of California's Humanities Research Institute, USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the electronic journal Vectors.

Mitchell is making a Cerberus. Two heads is a valid Cerberus, BTW, just to nip any debates in the bud. Two heads is all the power supply can support.

 

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An interactive spring reverb with additional voltage-controlled filter, LFO and mixer.

Roth Mobot, Chicago, IL -

 

Patrick McCarthy and Tommy Stephenson form the duo Roth Mobot. They use sampling, an Amiga computer, and circuit-bent toys to immerse the audience in a constantly evolving bath of electronic sounds.

 

www.rothmobot.com

simple but effective rca patchbay. before soldering.

Roth Mobot, Chicago, IL -

 

Patrick McCarthy and Tommy Stephenson form the duo Roth Mobot. They use sampling, an Amiga computer, and circuit-bent toys to immerse the audience in a constantly evolving bath of electronic sounds.

 

www.rothmobot.com

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

The team of students working with me to adapt my current circuit bending workshops to be better suited to kids, Spanish-speakers, and female participants. This photograph was from a short tutorial to teach the team how to solder. More info on the project can be found at: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Collaboration with architect Markus Seifermann on the 2009 exhibition The Lost Space of Stiller - A Spatial Approximation presented by the Max Frisch Archive at ETH Zurich.

left is the mod, in case you couldn't tell by jagged sloppy holes. not visible when lid is closed.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Garnet Hertz held a circuit bending workshop at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC on August 5th 2010. The workshop was held as part of "Broadening the Digital Humanities", which is designed to foster innovative multimedia research. Sponsors include The University of California's Humanities Research Institute, USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the electronic journal Vectors.

Garnet Hertz held a circuit bending workshop at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC on August 5th 2010. The workshop was held as part of "Broadening the Digital Humanities", which is designed to foster innovative multimedia research. Sponsors include The University of California's Humanities Research Institute, USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the electronic journal Vectors.

Made by one of the participants to Circus Bendum 4 (circuit bending & simple audio electronics workshop).

Produced using a Kodak DC210

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Instruments from the Modified Toy Orchestra on show at A3 Project Space.

 

www.a3projectspace.org

www.modifiedtoyorchestra.com

This is the contents of the optical theremin kit for the workshop. The blue plastic enclosure was purchased from Maplin and is not part of the kit.

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