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This massive relay, decades old and salvaged from railway equipment, is pretending to be a transistor in this simple r/c(/LED) oscillator. Props to K.C. for putting this together!
Digital logic sound generator using CMOS chips and run off 5 volts. Oscillators, logic gates, shift register, etc.
Two 20-inch cathode-ray tube televisions, magnetic coils, amplifiers, oscillator, capacitors, timer and video, black and white and colour, sound
This video installation draws upon the most significant television images of Richard Nixon’s presidency up to his resignation speech following the Watergate scandal in 1974. Paik began to use circular magnetic coils to subvert broadcast material in 1965. He often chose politicians as the subjects of his distortions, as a form of visual satire that worked on multiple levels: both against the figures of authority seen on the screen and against the manipulative nature of mass media images.
[Tate Modern]
Nam June Paik
(October 2019 – February 2020)
The visionary artist who embraced mass media and new technology
Nam June Paik’s experimental, innovative, yet playful work has had a profound influence on today’s art and culture. He pioneered the use of TV and video in art and coined the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ to predict the future of communication in the internet age.
This major exhibition is a mesmerising riot of sights and sounds. It brings together over 200 works from throughout his five-decade career – from robots made from old TV screens, to his innovative video works and all-encompassing room-sized installations such as the dazzling Sistine Chapel 1993.
Born in South Korea in 1932, but living and working in Japan, Germany and the US, Paik developed a collaborative artistic practice that crossed borders and disciplines. The exhibition looks at his close collaboration with cellist Charlotte Moorman. It also highlights partnerships with other avant-garde artists, musicians, choreographers and poets, including John Cage, Merce Cunningham and Joseph Beuys.
[Tate Modern]
ILIOS live at the Athens Biennale: "Symphony for electronics and internal combustion engine vibrations", June 27th, 2009
Stereolab (2019 Tour) @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
#Tour #Setlist:
Brakhage
French Disko
Double Rocker
Miss Modular
Vonal Declosion
Metronomic Underground
Need to Be
Come and Play in the Milky Night
Anamorphose
Ping Pong
Percolator
Lo Boob Oscillator
Encore:
Rainbo Conversation
Crest
The Extension Trip
Korg EA-1 mkII - working on FMTA material, this is probably around late 2004. Taken with my Sony DSC-T7, in "macro" mode. ;)
My micro Tesla coil needs a new driver. I was planning to use an Armstrong oscillator with an IRFP460 mosfet but might change that to a class-E driver. Any suggestions?
All the benefits of a directed energy weapon in a handy portable case.
Four heterodyning HF oscillators and two extra LF oscillators. Energy sink and volume control.
Sample sound available: soundcloud.com/jo_mo/portable-interocitor-test
The Black Willows (CH)
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SWISS PSYCH FEST 2013
18.05.2013
@ Amalgame Club
Yverdon-les-Bains
Switzerland
Jeremy Küng ©
Laser Cutting Machine TANAKA LMX-11 30 TF6000
SPECIFICAITON
Model : TANAKA LMX-11 30 TF6000
Year : 1995.11
System : Fanuc 31iLB
Effective cutting width : 3,050mm
Rail span : 4,500mm
Rail length : Extendable by 1,3000 mm
Rail size : 50kg/m rail
Effective cutting length : Effective cutting length + 5,000 mm
Mounting laser oscillator : TF6000 CO2 gas laser oscillator (Rated output: 6kW)
Z-axis stroke : 200 mm
Machine overall length : 5,075 mm
Machine overall width : Rail span + 1,081 mm
Machine overall height : 1,670 mm
Cutting specification
Mild steel (black skin) : 32 mm
Stainless steel : 12 mm
Price : on request
HSM korea
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The radio uses five silicon transistors in a superheterodyne circuit. On the topside is the tuner section comprised of the frequency converter, followed by the red oscillator coil, white input IF transformer, the IF amp transistor, the black output IF transformer and the silicon detector diode. In the center is the plastic variable condenser (PVC) tuning capacitor. At the bottomside is the audio amplifier section composed of the input AF transistor coupled to the input transformer driving two output transistors in push-pull configuration and coupled to the output transformer and thence to the speaker. To the left of the speaker is the volume control and on/off switch. The antenna coil on a ferrite rod is on the other side of the PCB.
Two 20-inch cathode-ray tube televisions, magnetic coils, amplifiers, oscillator, capacitors, timer and video, black and white and colour, sound
This video installation draws upon the most significant television images of Richard Nixon’s presidency up to his resignation speech following the Watergate scandal in 1974. Paik began to use circular magnetic coils to subvert broadcast material in 1965. He often chose politicians as the subjects of his distortions, as a form of visual satire that worked on multiple levels: both against the figures of authority seen on the screen and against the manipulative nature of mass media images.
[Tate Modern]
Nam June Paik
(October 2019 – February 2020)
The visionary artist who embraced mass media and new technology
Nam June Paik’s experimental, innovative, yet playful work has had a profound influence on today’s art and culture. He pioneered the use of TV and video in art and coined the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ to predict the future of communication in the internet age.
This major exhibition is a mesmerising riot of sights and sounds. It brings together over 200 works from throughout his five-decade career – from robots made from old TV screens, to his innovative video works and all-encompassing room-sized installations such as the dazzling Sistine Chapel 1993.
Born in South Korea in 1932, but living and working in Japan, Germany and the US, Paik developed a collaborative artistic practice that crossed borders and disciplines. The exhibition looks at his close collaboration with cellist Charlotte Moorman. It also highlights partnerships with other avant-garde artists, musicians, choreographers and poets, including John Cage, Merce Cunningham and Joseph Beuys.
[Tate Modern]
soundcloud.com/toxi/sets/granular-synthesis
Watch in highres! Spectrum of an image to create an audio sequence of 2048 grains. See description in set & earlier tests...
ILIOS preparing "Symphony for electronics and internal combustion engine vibrations" at Kyriakidis car lab using a WW2, Kübelwagen (Volkswagen's military version of the Beetle). Symphony to be premiered live at the Athens Biennale, June 2009 Photo by Kima
Stereolab (2019 Tour) @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
#Tour #Setlist:
Brakhage
French Disko
Double Rocker
Miss Modular
Vonal Declosion
Metronomic Underground
Need to Be
Come and Play in the Milky Night
Anamorphose
Ping Pong
Percolator
Lo Boob Oscillator
Encore:
Rainbo Conversation
Crest
The Extension Trip
While touristing with my nephew -- who is a major geek -- he asked if we could go to Silicon Valley to see a couple of sights.
This is the garage where Bill Hewlett and David Packer began developing their first high-tech product - an audio oscillator - in 1938. This is about a quarter mile from Stanford University.
a project from the upcoming Make: Electronics book by Charles Platt
www.amazon.com/MAKE-Electronics-Discovery-Platt-Charles/d...
Bill Hewlett's trusty HP-25 calculator on his desk as well as a miniature audio oscillator in a bottle.
The free-running rig that I used to get those scope shots. There's an AVR ATmega1284P on the left, writing into a 62256 SRAM chip at the top right. Unconnected to the SRAM (as yet), there's a 68B09 in the centre, clocked from an 8MHz oscillator module at the bottom of the photo.
LPC-P2138 by Olimex based on the LPC2138 microcontroller by NXP that is an ARM7TDMI architecture.
My new toy in the lab.
The HF Test Set
As announced at OzarkCon 2007, a bunch of ham radio geeks called the Four States QRP Club (4SQRP) have developed a new kit, a multifunction HF test set, designed by Wayne McFee, NB6M. This new kit contains the following individual pieces of test equipment:
* Frequency Counter
* Crystal Oscillator
* Wideband Noise Generator
* Audio Oscillator
* 50 Ohm Dummy Load
* RF Probe
* Time Domain Reflectometer
I don't even know what a time-domain reflectometer is, but well, thar she blows!
diy midi maniac wind synth for use with akai ewi wind controller. a 3 oscillator monophonic synthesizer with ring modulation. midi cc via breath control, pedal controller, mod wheel, and note to pitch scaling. open ended patching via sysex programming. midi retrofitted with highly liquid's mpa kits.
Stereolab (2019 Tour) @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
#Tour #Setlist:
Brakhage
French Disko
Double Rocker
Miss Modular
Vonal Declosion
Metronomic Underground
Need to Be
Come and Play in the Milky Night
Anamorphose
Ping Pong
Percolator
Lo Boob Oscillator
Encore:
Rainbo Conversation
Crest
The Extension Trip
1. Product Overview :
SK6805-2427 is a smart LED control circuit and light emitting circuit in one controlled LED source,
which has the shape of a 5050 LED chip. Each lighting element is a pixel, and the intensities of the
pixels are contained within the intelligent digital interface input. The output is driven by patented
PWM technology, which effectively guarantees high consistency of the color of the pixels. The
control circuit consists of a signal shaping amplification circuit, a built-in constant current circuit,
and a high precision RC oscillator.
Pistol - Analogue telephones, metallized and thermo-lacquered mild steel, sound system, oscillators driven by microcontroller
Igor Ivanovitch Poponov was born some time around 1823 or thereabouts, probably near Kiev or somewhere. He spent his life working on perpetual motion and overunity. Despite his claims to have achieved overunity and perpetual motion, he was considered a fraud. Plans of his "Balls Oscillator" (watch this space) have been rediscovered, and extensive testing has proved that the Great Poponov had indeed discovered perpetual motion. As depicted in these four illustrations. The experiments led us to conclude that Einstein's law of relativity applies to perpetual motion in that the events observed depend very much on the position of the observer.
Miniature Audio Oscillator that outputs a sinewave or squarewave that can be varied in frequency and level.
Based on the project by Phil Allison and Rod Elliott
Dirty Electronics Mute Synth custom modified by A.S.M.O. for Daniel Miller (The Normal / Mute Records).
Touch panels hardwired to pots and switches, 3 LFOs, one for each oscillator and feedback.
Low / band pass resonant filter with external voltage control input, self oscillates at full resonance.
Panel is covered in (warm) leatherette, nice!
at Musikzimmer, Kunstraum Aarau, 19 February 2012. Finissage of ILIOS exhibition "Polaplasiepimoria". Car used: Peugeot 406 beak 2.0
Stereolab (2019 Tour) @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
#Tour #Setlist:
Brakhage
French Disko
Double Rocker
Miss Modular
Vonal Declosion
Metronomic Underground
Need to Be
Come and Play in the Milky Night
Anamorphose
Ping Pong
Percolator
Lo Boob Oscillator
Encore:
Rainbo Conversation
Crest
The Extension Trip
Digital RF frequency display. Nothing real fancy here, just watches the AM and FM local oscillators and tells you what it sees as numbers, nothing more. The two large thick black coaxial cables seen here run straight to the local oscillator AM and FM sections of the tuner board. The datecode on the eight (8) pin Plessy SP8629 counter / prescaler is the fifth (5th) week of nineteen seventy-nine (1979).
1. Product Overview :
SK6805-2427 is a smart LED control circuit and light emitting circuit in one controlled LED source,
which has the shape of a 5050 LED chip. Each lighting element is a pixel, and the intensities of the
pixels are contained within the intelligent digital interface input. The output is driven by patented
PWM technology, which effectively guarantees high consistency of the color of the pixels. The
control circuit consists of a signal shaping amplification circuit, a built-in constant current circuit,
and a high precision RC oscillator.
at Musikzimmer, Kunstraum Aarau, 19 February 2012. Finissage of ILIOS exhibition "Polaplasiepimoria". Car used: Peugeot 406 beak 2.0
Two 20-inch cathode-ray tube televisions, magnetic coils, amplifiers, oscillator, capacitors, timer and video, black and white and colour, sound
This video installation draws upon the most significant television images of Richard Nixon’s presidency up to his resignation speech following the Watergate scandal in 1974. Paik began to use circular magnetic coils to subvert broadcast material in 1965. He often chose politicians as the subjects of his distortions, as a form of visual satire that worked on multiple levels: both against the figures of authority seen on the screen and against the manipulative nature of mass media images.
[Tate Modern]
Nam June Paik
(October 2019 – February 2020)
The visionary artist who embraced mass media and new technology
Nam June Paik’s experimental, innovative, yet playful work has had a profound influence on today’s art and culture. He pioneered the use of TV and video in art and coined the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ to predict the future of communication in the internet age.
This major exhibition is a mesmerising riot of sights and sounds. It brings together over 200 works from throughout his five-decade career – from robots made from old TV screens, to his innovative video works and all-encompassing room-sized installations such as the dazzling Sistine Chapel 1993.
Born in South Korea in 1932, but living and working in Japan, Germany and the US, Paik developed a collaborative artistic practice that crossed borders and disciplines. The exhibition looks at his close collaboration with cellist Charlotte Moorman. It also highlights partnerships with other avant-garde artists, musicians, choreographers and poets, including John Cage, Merce Cunningham and Joseph Beuys.
[Tate Modern]