Surf gear company Rip Curl recently teamed up with Time-Slice Films to make a video showing surfers in “bullet time“. Rather than use a giant DSLR rig, they decided to make a portable rig composed of 30 GoPro cameras.

Here’s the behind the scenes video:

…and here’s the video that resulted:

(via core77)

via http://www.petapixel.com/2011/11/07/capturing-surfing-with-a-portable-bullet-time-rig-composed-of-30-gopros/


Lumenoise is a light pen, which turns your old CRT-TV into an audiovisual synthesizer, made by Niklas Roy.

You paint abstract geometric patterns and sounds directly onto the screen. It is a playful and performative device, as anything that you do will cause an instantaneous reflection in the gadget’s sonic and visual output.

Just watch the video below, the grey square is the position of the light pen.

Niklas actually gave me an early version of the Lumenoise. The battery and the circuit were not yet inside the pen, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s  funny to play with. The simplicity of the this technology is really amazing.


Korg expands monotron lineup

Korg, maker of miniature synthesizers such as the Monotron and Monotribe, have two more analog pocket-synths for me to noodle around with for 20 minutes then put in a drawer: the Monotron Duo and Monotron Delay.

The Delay (above) is great for spacey 1970s-style explorations, while the Duo (below) has two oscillators. Play both videos simultaneously, if you dare.

Product page [Korg]

via http://boingboing.net/2011/11/07/korg-expands-mini-synth-lineup.html




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