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I designed a Spore creature while I was at E3, and the nice people at EA were kind enough to make it into a little 3-D figurine like the ones they had sitting around their booth and ship it to me. It has two heads, one bird-like and the other more like a moose, with large fighting arms.
Circular Oscillator
This unit is one of the latest rarities of Zebranalogic. It's designed to be played horisontally. It comes with 2 Vco's, in different tones of frequency, low to high. It has 4 Lfo's implemented in different tempo, and a envelope filter which makes it possible to generate exquisite tones. It comes with a five channel mixer, in which two channels are used by the envelope filter and the three others are free for additional mixing.
This unit has a Stereo Output and comes with a 110ac - 220ac Adaptor, 9 V dc. It has 1/8 inputs to be sent through any controller of 0 - 5 V or a Midi Cv. This unit can also be configured as you can see on the video, via patches. You can play it aleatorically or in an ordered form, without risk of it being damaged.
-This unit comes with Midi (in/thru).
-Lfo 4 output through each lfo triangular and square output 1/8.
-Envelope filter inputs for controls 1/8.
- vco output 1/8 square wave shape.
-output 1/8 sawtooth wave shape.
-input 1/8 to control the lfo or any cv transmitor up to 5 V inputs 1/8 for retroalimentation of the vco.
-3 independent inputs 1/8 for alternate combinations.
-This unit comes with 5 plug/plug 1/8.
-master volume and Stereo Output.
From a short film directed by Jonas Benjaminsen, featuring Kristoffer Hayden. Shot on Sony HDV-Z1 with home-made 35mm adapter and a 28mm minolta lens.
Sequenced power turns entire system on at the turn of a key and the press of a button. It sequences through about 22 circuits to power things up in order.
Rough draft of the original vision I had for this image sequence from 1993. Think I might redo the transitions.
A first year American Dipper was foraging around the fish-ladder at Stamp Falls on Vancouver Island.
convert -evaluate-sequence using www.flickr.com/photos/troutcolor/albums/72157664087948368 three photos in sequence combined with imagemagick convert utiltiy
This is completely unedited apart from the obvious fitting them into a sequence. I wanted to show the changing colour of the sky on a clear evening and due to the automated exposure of my camera, we can see the colours more boldly. I think the orange hue is due to the light which was switched on at around 6 PM in the house in the distance but I am very happy with this final series and it shows just how beautiful nature can be.