One Bit Music
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Artist and composer Tristan Perich's new project is called One Bit Music. This low-fi musical device consists of electronics programmed and packaged in a standard CD jewel case that play minimal glitch/dance music when headphones are plugged in.
The device is meant to fit into the standard album-based method of music distribution: you will find it along other CDs in a record store and it has different tracks; it will be released by Cantaloupe Music in the upcoming months. Perich will exhibit the device, play a sampling of his music, and explain how it works and came to be during the dorkbot NYC meeting, September 7th at Postmasters Gallery (459 West 19th Street in Chelsea). |
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One Bit Music is a circuit packaged in a CD case that plays minimalist glitch electronica. If you're in the NYC area, inventor Tristan Perich will present the technology at the Dorkbot-NYC meeting September 7. From the Dorkbot announcemenet: Merging hi... Read More
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