Here’s an interesting alternative to tossing your old iPod into a recycle bin: Follow the lead of Norwegian avant garde musician Espen Sommer Eide and turn it into a kind of musique concrete instrument. Eide’s “Slattberg” combines an old iPod…

Here’s an interesting substitute to tossing your old iPod into a recycle bin: Follow the lead of Norwegian avant garde musician Espen Sommer Eide and turn it into a kind of musique concrete instrument. Eide’s “Slattberg” combines an old iPod running Linux, a couple of chunks of open-source software, an old loudspeaker and amp and a huge ol’ crank.

The result is a contraption that works sort of like a hurdy gurdy and sounds like the entire Sonic Youth catalog played in unison on a public library record player. The instrument will make its public debut later this month at a modern music festival in lovely Bergen, Norway.


Crank + Linux iPod + Pd = Deconstructed Norwegian Folk Music
[create digital music]


Via [wired.com]

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