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Watch a DJ Control a Tesla Coil With His Turntable

Watch a DJ Control a Tesla Coil With His Turntable

It doesn’t get much better than the world renowned DJ Qbert scratching insanely fast, except when every scratch is not just expressed as sound, but also sparks off of a tesla coil. That’s exactly what took place during Maker Faire Bay Area when DJ Qbert took to the stage to close the event. Turntables are […]

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Thud Rumble demo sensor turntable

Thud Rumble Demos Intel-based DJ Hardware at MakerCon

During Wednesday’s closing talk at San Francisco’s MakerCon, members of Thud Rumble demonstrated a suite of digital DJ tools developed in collaboration with Intel and their Edison platform. Thud Rumble co-founder Ritchie “YogaFrog” Desuasido preceded the demo with a talk about the evolution of DJ technology from record crates, to laptops, and his vision for […]

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DJ Pump is a Carved Pumpkin Disc Jockey

DJ Pump is a Carved Pumpkin Disc Jockey

A carved DJ pumpkin by commercial toy sculptor and Villafane Studios member Andy Bergholtz.

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Two Turntables and a Firing Cone

Two Turntables and a Firing Cone

From artist Fabien Clerc, this fully-functional set of two ceramic turntables (and a ceramic mixer) called back in the good old days. The work is dated 2009, and appeared in an exhibit at Geneva’s Rath museum.

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Glass Acoustic Phonograph “Sound Probes”

Glass Acoustic Phonograph “Sound Probes”

Artist Jeremy LeClair, of Various Artists Records, had these beautiful glass resonating phonograph horns made for him by glass artist Joe Forestall and now he can acoustically play to two different parts of a record at the same time!

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RAMPs: John Schimmel (video)

John Schimmel teaches the Assistive Technology class at NYU’s ITP program. The RAMPs project allows a wheelchair-bound DJ to roll up to a stationary set of rollers that are connected to rotary encoders attached to an Arduino. The interpreted data is then sent to a Processing sketch and used to blend or scratch audio tracks in real time. This device was created in 2005 for an individual with cerebral palsy who had a talent for rapping and also needed to hone his wheelchair skills.

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