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Testing for Noise Boundary Demo at UNT

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

This was shot about 1am Thursday morning after we completed the setup and testing of the Noise Boundary reed organ and glockenspiel robots. This was the first full test run since the performance at La Reunion. We were trying to get everything working for an 8am presentation at a UNT Kinetic Arts class. The plan was to get a few hours of sleep, then drive up to Denton, do a demo performance, and give a lecture describing the hardware. The UNT class is taught by David Van Ness and David Hanson.

Copyright (c) 2010 by Steve Rainwater, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike v3 (CC BY-SA3).

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  • Super Cool! Something to know/remember: Variacs (auto-transformers) are not isolated from AC line. Don't die for art.

  • Wow!!! That's amazing! Are you planning on displaying this at a show or something?

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