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  • Paper Speakers

    Paper speakers from the MIT High-Low Tech lab. Great idea!Project page: http://hlt.media.mit.edu/?p=1372 Video link: http://youtu.be/y1F5Gg4bG3o

  • Daito Manabe Sculpture

    Interesting lit-up ball sculpture/sound work by Daito Manabe. Full info here:http://daito.ws/dl/particles_0406.pdf video link: YouTube – particles at YCAM

  • Book of Stamps

    The “Book of Stamps” is a travel guide between sonic landscapes fromcities to urban cultures. The sheets of the book provide a recordingsurface and the ink stamps provide the ability to place…

  • Rec/Play Pen

    I like the simplicity of this project by Oscar Diaz and Yuri Suzuki. One pen is filled with magnetic ink and has a record head that trails the line you draw. A…

  • Font-Synth

    Really liking the look of the MeekFM font-synth. It gives you hands on control of a fonts parameters, in a similar manner to an analogue synthesiser. The fonts also create sounds dependent…

  • Carbon Turntable Sequencer

    Liking the look of this turntable sequencer by Daniel Skoglund. There’s some more of his music on his myspace page (“kretsar” has a nice pops’n’clicks ambient vibe).[via: Synthtopia]

  • Tape-Glove

    Great way of directly connecting with sound. “This interactive sound installation deals with exploring the physical connection between people and technology. A tangible user interface, taking the form of a glove is…

  • What What gig at Lavery’s Bunker

    What What played their debut gig at Lavery’s Bunker last night. WhatWhat consists of Matthew Rodger (guitars/vocals), Matt Green (keyboard/laptop/vocals), and myself (akai-pad/keyboard/kick-pedal). What What played support for Not Squares, who were…

  • Graphite Sequencer

    An interesting sequencer project by Caleb Coppock that uses the resistance of a graphite drawing to generate tones.