Archive for the 'Hacks' category

Cassette bending

Cool to see a focus on hacking cassettes rather then playback mechanism. Go to French musician/bender Alexis Malbert for more bending mayhem. Playing around Playing Live

Spin, scratch and spin and then maybe scratch

All bank holiday weekend with this app for the iphone. This was created in response to Tom Vanderlin’s AR [augmented reality] scratching video found below. People are really having fun with openframeworks and it’s amazing to see how much it’s progressed in two years.

Another Wii hack

This time using google street view, Wii Barance Board, Wii Remote and adobe air. Caution, running on the Wii board may break it. Street View x Wii Barance Board x Wii Remote x Adobe AIR from uranodai on Vimeo.

Street view through the eye of a purple bike

The purple pedals project is Yahoo’s try on google’s street view. Unlike street view purple pedals take is more about showcasing regular events, people and locations across the globe rather then every road to man. The other spin is the greenness of the purple bike and the solar powered equipment that is on board. The [...]

Giant robotic spider…

strikes again, last time Liverpool this time in Japan.

Go android

Welcome to Torrent Droid, an app for the G1 Google phone that allows you scan a DVD case barcode using your camera. This then looks up the title and remotely starts a download to your torrent client on your computer. So by the time you’ve got home made a cuppa and had a shit, your [...]

NES+Hack = Music and Crazy Visuals

A completely fresh sound with intense visuals (pixel perfect mind you). Anamanaguchi make fast music with a hacked NES from 1985. Check out there new album here.

What are we listening to?

I’ve cracked and hacked and blew the airport into a million pieces thanks to Airfoil. Being the superstar DJ I am I need recognition, local and global. I can now play Last.fm through karmarama’s Apple Airport, which can then be fed straight online thanks to Last.fm api (scrobbler), which can then be fed through a [...]

Flying So High

First the remote now the board. Well done to the Two German artificial intelligence researchers who have integrated Google Earth and the wii board.