There’s a recent phenomena spreading across the internet, though circles of hackers, gear nerds and musicians. All it takes to gain entrance is a little know-how and maybe a Speak & Spell. Circuit ...
Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi meet up virtually to talk about the week’s top stories and hacks, such as the fine art of resistor trimming and lessons learned from doing overseas ...
[Gijs Gieskes] has a long history of producing electronic art and sound contraptions, and his Zonneliedjes (sunsongs) project is certainly an entertaining perpetuation of his sonic creations. With the ...
A popular class at the Berklee College of Music inspires students to invent new kinds of sound, whether it's reprogramming a Baby Einstein piano to create new noises or harnessing the sound of ...
Musician, inventor, self-taught electrical engineer and co-mayor of Casperland in Troy, Peter Edwards is spreading the word on circuit bending by teaching a two-day workshop class at the Arts Center ...
A few years back, Dmitri SFC's studio had been robbed, his girlfriend of seven years had left him, and he was depressed. “I needed more gear to make music again for my own sanity,” says the DJ, ...
Even in this fertile generation of Orlando experimental music, Dr. Moonstien has emerged as one of the city’s most unorthodox and imaginative pop acts. But singularity is a likely result when you ...
If Mom still has your old Speak & Spell in her attic, this means two things: 1) You have a very generous, patient mother, and 2) You have a fun instrument to play at this year’s Bent Festival. Three ...