.forum - week four.
Oft partner in crime, Ben Probert, purchased the car toy shown in the video below. I really do not wish to start with the "back in my day" rant at age 19, but, as if they make kids toys that yell 'You're a dead man!' What the...
I made a quick sketch of the circuit on my laptop, which is shown below. As it shows, there was no obvious resistors that Ben and I could get our hands on, which made our bending task a little labourious.
Here a few of our outcomes, firstly we got the recording to speed up gradually which was quite comical. Then we got this weird droning tone sound going, which comprises the next two videos. Videos of Ben and I destroying the car are shown on Ben's blog.
...Well, all this YouTubing should kill off my internet quota by the mid-semester break so I guess after this point we wont have to blog anymore :)
.sources.
Haines, Christian 16.08.07, "Circuit Bending (I)," EMU, Adelaide University.
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22.8.07
circuit bender
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I was going to agree about the internet quota, but I checked and I have 265MB! I'm grabbing some pr0n next time I'm in the lab! BOOYAH!
really?
i guess our music tech prayers have finally been answered.
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