Joe Paradiso, an associate professor at MIT's Media Lab and director of the Responsive Environments group, started building this analog music synthesizer in 1973. Now, it streams music live from the ...
(CBS) - There simply aren't words for how cool this video is - so, I won't try. Musician Stephen J. Anderson created a homemade synthesizer with old electronics, bowls and utensils. He even used ...
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Joe Paradiso, at MIT's Media Lab, started building this analog music synthesizer in 1973. Now, it streams music live from the MIT Museum, and users can manipulate it remotely. This video was produced ...