street cred
or as close as i get to it, anyway...
<-- The RR-2-11. I worked with a swell group of guys on this, my senior design project at MSOE. Its a digital recorder for use with a car stereo. The interface is simple enough that it could be operated while driving with minimal distraction. there may still be some info here about it.
Luddite Centipede: even tho i never finished it, it never goes away. a crude but effective simulation of the arcade classic, i wrote it in javascript using text as graphics so anyone could play it, no matter what kind of machine they had. of course, everyone said it was "ugly and too hard to play", and it set fire to the first Mac it was tested on.
Luddite PacMan here, which is even worse.
Ted Kazinski Device so, this was cute. Basically a white noise generator (aka a busted AM clock radio) fed into a Forrest Mimms designed bandpass filter, all stuffed into a plastic box. occasionally picked up interference from Family Radio! I'm not sure what ever happened to the TKD. I wish I still had it.
Mark Hunkel Device crude, poorly controlled, low-fi sampler/looper. sounded awesome. It was built around an old incarnation of one of those Radioshack 30-second
message recorder boards...with a 100K pot you could slow the sample playback down to the point where it was just a series of blips.
I've tried the same thing with some of the newer boards, and it really doesn't work too well.
Buddha and the Seven Ascended Masters vs. Godzilla from the "i don't know why i bother sometimes" files...i saw this cult film at the Music
Box in Chicago during my freshman year at UW-Green Bay (so, 1987 or 1988), and it pretty much blew my little mind. I had heard that Toho
Studios, the original distributor of the film, had a rocky relationship with the director and sought to distance themselves from this movie,
eventually denying that it actually existed. There seems to be next to no information floating around about it so i took what scraps of info i had and
made a page on wikipedia about it. Even tho a few people came forward and added their own information to the page, it was only up for a few months
before the editors claimed it was a hoax and deleted it. All that's left is this here screen capture of the page. I may try again in a couple
of months, so if anyone else has seen this movie or has additional info, get in touch.
Other People's Stuff Things other people designed, but sat on my workbench at some point...here's a blurry photo and some sound files of Dr. Mabuse's Tourette's Circuit...This is a picture of the SoundLab I built for bandmate Kev. more to come, soon as I get them done. i really need to revise the grammar in this paragraph, as well.
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