From The Raymond Scott Centennial Tribute event March 11th-12th 2008 at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. A short film about the creation of a 5 in 1 fascination machine unit based on Raymond Scott's concepts for home ambient sound generators (as detailed in the Manhattan Research Inc. liner notes). Machine and film created by Mathew Waddell and Nathaly Arraiz.
i admire your sonic fortitude. you should be very proud of your work.
craypo 1 year ago
A+.
treeghost1945 2 years ago
Wow, fantastic work! As a huge Raymond Scott fan myself, this excites me not a little. Well, done to you both!
PS Nathaly, if I ever make it to Montreal, could I buy you a coffee?! ;-)
smackmiranda 2 years ago
U only built one?
dang.
1:33. Thats what I call a studio!!
RawBiznasProductions 2 years ago
You guys are excellent!
Every home should definitely have a fascination machine.
Please let me know when/if you start to make these available for people to purchase or build in kit form.
Bravo - a gazillion times over!
Sonique Chef
SoniqueChef 3 years ago 2
This is awesome. Why don't you produce these?
retrolyte 3 years ago 2
Who's the cute girl at the beginning of the video? The device reminds me of a sound effect machine I had when I was a kid. I spent countless hours with that thing, making sounds and then taping them. Wish I could remember what it was called.
jaybone23 3 years ago
Cool, can you imagine if his invention caught on and it was common place for homes and ofices to have random sounds constantly being created etc...this would have changed our culture.
algonquin91 3 years ago