Glitching Guitars to Warped Toys: The Circuit Bending Challenge Roundup


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Furby and Jesus, keyboards and guitars and laser gun blasters, pre-natal heart monitors, toys and instruments and strange unidentifiable electronics — in one day, all these things evolved from one thing into … something else. Babies and bigger adult people took to their shops, spent huge amounts of money (one dollar! two dollars!), and came up with remarkable designs. Some were beginners trying their first simple bends, some were serious builders, constructing really playable (if glitchable), convincing instruments. If you’ve never considered bending before, this could change/blow your mind. And for bending lovers, we have quite a range. Thanks to our friend Circuit Master at GetLoFi and Mike Una here on CDM, here come pages of results from the Circuit Bending Challenge I… -PK

(See also GetLoFi’s round-up, especially if you like all your videos on one page.)

A Challenge Met, the Judges Confer

Annnndddd…. we’re done. The last few late entries have trickled in and as we all wipe our brows, holster our soldering irons, and take some aspirin to combat the bleep-induced headaches, I’d like to thank all of the participants.

The range of works produced here all have a few things in common- enthusiasm, ingenuity, and straight-up nerdery. My fellow benders, I salute you.

The panel of expert judges (Peter Kirn, getlofi.com’s Circuit Master and myself) will now commence to review all of your videos, pictures, and .mp3s. We will then get down to recognizing the emergent champions based on a variety of criteria including but not limited to:

1. Creativity
2. Humor
3. Skillfulness of execution
4. Quality and range of sounds produced
5. Esoteric geekiness
6. Adherence to the rules (ahem.)

Remember that we’ve got a few excellent prizes to give away:

A Parasite and stickers from The Squarewave Parade
A MIDI kit from Highly Liquid
CDs and stickers from Tiger Claw Records

Additionally, I have a huge stack of CDs from Futurekomp.net and other various ephemera to give away to everyone who participated, so expect an email from me shortly asking for your mailing address.

So without further adeiu, here is the complete roster of all participants in this year’s Circuit-Bending Challenge:

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Short links for October 29th, 2007

[...] Glitching Guitars to Warped Toys: The Circuit Bending Challenge Roundup - Furby and Jesus, keyboards and guitars and laser gun blasters, pre-natal heart monitors, toys and instruments and strange unidentifiable electronics — in one day, all these things evolved from one thing into … something else. Circuit bending by momo_the_monster / Surya Buchwald [...]

October 30, 2007 @ 2:26 am
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Circuit Bending Contest | DIGITAL AUDIO SERVICE

[...] Eine herrliche Versammlung von Circuit Bending Nerds hat sich über CMD zusammengefunden innerhalb eines Tages alles modifiziert, was nicht schnell genug quieken und abhauen konnte. Mein Liebling ist der gemoddete Furby: [...]

October 30, 2007 @ 2:59 am
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Kevin Rees

I don’t see my entry any where. I also held a “Bending Workshop” in AZ.

October 30, 2007 @ 9:48 am
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Michael Una

Hi Kevin. I remember seeing you in there. Let me double-check that I didn’t screw up the code somewhere.

rest assured, you have stood tall to accept the challenge and you shall be counted!

October 30, 2007 @ 10:09 am
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Kevin Rees

Awesome! Thanks Mike!
I wasn’t sure if there was some confusion about what I was actually entering. 5 things were bent with one being a dud.

October 30, 2007 @ 10:11 am
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Kevin Rees

Thanks again!
We did 4, the monkey toy went home before we could do the group video, Alphie the Alphabot crapped out, and the horse only got disassembled.
Last name is “Rees” when you get the chance =).

October 30, 2007 @ 10:28 am
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octatone

I now have a blog with a better one place to rule them all post on my geetar

http://octatone.blogspot.com/

October 30, 2007 @ 11:56 am
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Igor Amokian

This was an awesome concept & idea.
I know some folks involved.
P.s That Goodwill in Seattle looked like it had the goods.
I wish i saw a selection of toys like that here in L.A.
Gotta look more!
Igor
P.s I like the Kevin Rees ensemble, also the Squelchbox submission.

October 31, 2007 @ 3:17 pm
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Squelchbox

So are we doing it all again this Sunday or what?
lol
8)

November 2, 2007 @ 2:42 pm
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Fin

Are the winners going to be announced any time soon?

November 5, 2007 @ 8:09 am
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Create Digital Music » Circuit-Bending Challenge winners to be announced shortly

[...] Circuit-Bending Challenge winners to be announced shortly This is just a quick note to say that the winners of the Circuit-Bending Challenge will be announced shortly, now that I’m back from a short vacation and online. [...]

November 16, 2007 @ 6:18 am
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Create Digital Music » Our Favorite Things: Holiday Gift Picks from CDM

[...] Michael Una is an informant and writer for CDM on bent circuits, sound art, and electronic goodness; check out his interview last week with Beatrix*Jar and the results of the Circuit Bending Challenge. [...]

December 12, 2007 @ 12:12 am
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Disquiet » tangents / Video Streams (Shocklee, Monolake, machinima …)

[...] … A performance by the Lalala Human Steps dance ensemble to music by Kevin Shields (youtube.com, via Ted Laderas’s 15people.net). … DJ Krush, Tatata Moto, and Quarta303 in concert [...]

March 31, 2008 @ 1:28 am
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