Cristiana Yambo
When not sticking her head in dangerous electronic equipment, Cristiana takes her hand to the DJ table and spins industrial beats. Through this merging of music and electronics, she and her partner formed Censtron, which brought the first circuit-bent iPod to the world. But Cristiana is not all techno-wiz; she also spends a lot of time drawing, with subject matter ranging from politics to "cute dead things." You can see more of what Cristiana had so much fun making at cloud13.com.Author of these Magazine Articles
Circuit Bending
Modify a Casio keyboard (or other electronic audio stuff) and start playing some of the strangest sounds you've ever heard.
From MAKE:
04: Music and Kits for the Holidays page 88
MAKE: Online Extras
Circuit-Bending: External Controllers
Add a port and two plug-in-able external controllers to the circuit-bent SK-5 keyboard project in Make 04.
by Sabastian Boaz, Cristiana Yambo;
October 24, 2005

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