RSS Feed Synthesizer
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The Bloog is a synthesizer that uses not oscillators, but RSS feeds, one that manipulates not sounds, but words.
From the column Homebrew
Photos by Andrew Haarsager
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Author URL - Makershed
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This is very much in the vein of the cut-up technique that William Burroughs and Brion Gysin developed at the Beat Hotel in the early 60s.
They are actually having a conference in Paris soon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Burroughs' writing Naked Lunch. You should try and bring your Bloog machine and show it off. I think everyone there would love it.Posted by patchets on May 12, 2009 at 14:56:53 Pacific Time
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