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Re: [microsound] Tudor



here´s some examples and curious images from Tudor devices:
http://www.emf.org/tudor/Electronics/electronics.html
http://www.emf.org/tudor/Gallery/photos.html
best,
a

el 18/02/04 18:45, Kim Cascone en kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx escribió:

>> However, in my kno>> wledge of Tudor he never took a mixing board and turned it into an instrume>> nt of its own (i.e. he never used a no-input mixing board, and thus could n>> ot be the founder of this technique).
> David Tudor built all of his electronic devices into small modular boxes -
> some of which were designed to mix signals (hence a 'mixer')...so it is very
> likely that Tudor was one of the originators of this technique since much of
> his work dealt with feedback systems (precursor to his neural nets)...
>
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