Today I found something really interesting. It looks esoteric, but the hack should work (although I haven’t tested it myself). If you use a floppy-disk for recording and replaying audio, you will get an “floppydisk-reverb-effect”. Interesting things. You can look at the webpage of FatManAndCircuitGirl for more esoteric, creative technology hacks. (via)
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[…] Ist schon länger her, dass mir wirklich schräge Leute, Typus Wissenschaftler, begegnet sind. Doch gestern war es wieder so weit. Der amerikanische Podcast “Fat Man and Circuit Gird” zeigt auf nerdige Weise, was für undenkbare Sachen mit im Prinzip alltäglicher Technologie möglich sind. Viel Spaß! (via) […]
Posted on April 26th, 2009 at 14:19