Greg Leuch

25 years old. Passionate about design, web, technology, and art.

Found on BoingBoing (2010-08-20 18:41:14 UTC) and Mashable (2011-01-12 05:07:02 UTC), and added by Urlesque (2010-08-27 16:19:42 UTC), Greg Leuch (2010-09-01 14:13:47 UTC), Laughing Squid (2010-09-03 05:26:39 UTC), and Robert Birming (2011-01-13 08:34:09 UTC).

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bear 2010-09-01 14:36:07 UTC

I want this. 1-bit is all i need to be happy.

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Also see Part 2: vimeo.com/14410320 Tristan Perich's 1-Bit Symphony is an electronic composition in five movements on a single microchip. Though housed in a CD jewel case, 1-Bit Symphony is not a recording in the traditional (More…)

Also see Part 2: vimeo.com/14410320 Tristan Perich's 1-Bit Symphony is an electronic composition in five movements on a single microchip. Though housed in a CD jewel case, 1-Bit Symphony is not a recording in the traditional sense; it literally "performs" its music live when turned on. A complete electronic circuit—programmed by the artist and assembled by hand—plays the music through a headphone jack mounted into the case itself. The project is set to be released on Cantaloupe on August 24, 2010. Order now ($29): bangonacan.org/store/product/181 More info: Cantaloupe Music: www.cantaloupemusic.com
1-Bit Symphony: www.1bitsymphony.com
Tristan Perich: www.tristanperich.com

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