Tag Archives: analogue

Pavillon

Elk Cloner

Elk Cloner appears on TOAD BLINKER, a psychophonotropic picture disc LP by music and animation duo, SCULPTURE.

Blinker Device

We use a video camera shooting  25 frames per second at a high shutter speed to make animations using illustrated picture discs, exploiting the same mathematical quirk as a phenakistoscope. We had a go at improvising a simple device to view the animations without a video camera…you’ll need some black cardboard, a sharp knife, a yoghurt pot, a record player and a bright light.

(here’s one we made earlier…)

The design could be ‘finessed’… e.g. we found we could watch the animation happen directly on the surface of the record (rather than by peering through the slots in the cardboard) by pointing the light through the slots at certain angles, suggesting a device incorporating a mirror and a carefully positioned light source could be very effective.

remix

couple of remixes by sculpture coming soon

plastic raga

turned into tooth lock

SJQ april 2011

photography by andrew crowe – servant jazz quarters, London 150411

irish professional recording tape

Irish Recording Tape Reel

glory of coloured lights (geoff’s mad moment)

aquired 30 reel to reel tapes, brand Raphone, mostly organ recordings, some big band, recorded early 70s. testing recently obtained Uher 4200 Report Monitor tape recorder (Akai 4000D now kaput). works beautifully.

scored also Tascam TSR 8 1/2″ 8 track. been a good week for tape recorders.

‘you are like a Victorian scientist, you like machines more than people…’

scatter piece

The first Sculpture track from 2001. Made using Yamaha V50 synthesizer and Fostex R8 tape recorder.