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Oct 26 2007

Oscilloscope Artist Ray Sweeten Interviewed on VJ-U

by dan-winckler

This week on VJ-U, Benton-C Bainbridge interviewed Ray Sweeten, an audio and visual artist who pushes the creative limits of the oscilloscope, creating gorgeous, abstract forms with intense waves of sound.

Watch VJ-U episode dvadeset i dva: Applications in cross-modal media

analog, hardware, modular, oscilloscopes, synthesis, videos, visual-music, vj hardware, vj-u,
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  • Nick

    In very much the same vein, check out Robin Fox's DVD Backscatter, and his more recent work with lasers.
    http://www.myspace.com/fox_robin
    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&client=…

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