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I have never heard of stuff like this before, it seems like a good use of old electronics.
posted by: Gareth · 5/31/08
very very interesting indeed.
posted by: sushrukh · 6/1/08
Example of circuit bending (though not a very musical one):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_g2Fv2sWCo
posted by: Doug · 6/1/08
I don’t know much about electronics. If I messed with this stuff, I might hurt someone, probably me.
posted by: artwdog · 6/2/08
Ah I had not heard of bending before in electronics—sounds like a fun hobby for those who know some things about circuits! (Unfortunately I am not one of those people) But we have become a society that throws away so much, that it is nice to see us putting what would normally be trash to good use!
posted by: BuckeyeFanatic25 · 6/4/08
i remember the speak and spell it was alot of fun to play. i think this is great way to get people interested in electronics. Electronics have come a long way, and kids will enjoy this to, something for the whole family to enjoy.
posted by: littlebull · 6/6/08
Circuit bending sounds like fun! Although it will take a lot of practice, I think it would be fun to learn it. It would be really useful. At least the benders are making use of old electronics instead of wasting them.
posted by: SG · 6/7/08