Michael Una
Chicago, IL
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My work investigates how vibrating waves of energy and human consciousness interact. I utilize traditional musical instruments, handbuilt analog electronics, video processes, digital synthesis, and repurposed objects to build harmonic wave patterns. These patterns are projected into physical space, creating a unique and temporary audiophysical experience.

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    7 days ago
    Michael Una commented on MIDI control of analog devices

    It's a modification of an old black & white TV, most often called a "Wobblescope" from Nam June Paik's popularization of the technology. There's an instructable on how to build your own here: instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-A-CRT-TV-Into-an-Oscilloscope/

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    8 days ago
    Michael Una commented on MIDI control of analog devices

    Hiya. It onlly uses one output because the device I'm connecting it to is itself a sequencer. The sequencer only needs a clock pulse to tell it how fast to cycle, and then goes about it's business.

    I'm working on another project that will be more simple and have 1:1 control, but strangely this was the easiest thing for me to do with the kit at the time.

    So, I think your understanding is correct, I just used a rather weird example that may be confusing.

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