The Forbidden Planet stuff is fantastic -- organic and barely in
control. I'll have to find that story you read.
That's the main draw of CGS stuff for me -- I don't always get the
results I'd expect. It's like having a collaborator. I listened to
Morton Subotnik a few months ago, and it was interesting to hear him
describe his relationship w/ the Buchla.
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...www.bridechamber.com
On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:02 PM, mcb, inc. wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Scott Deyo wrote:
>
> >>
> >> More hybrid than analog, perhaps? Maybe we could use an actual
> >> analog computer module...
> >
> > Do mean transistors instead of CMOS? Or tube logic? : )
>
> That could be good. I just bought a bunch of Soviet decatrons
> and I'd like some eye tubes too.
>
> > I remember doing searches for analog computers on eBay, and there
> were some
> > interesting old kits out there.
>
> That's more what I'm thinking about. I read through the story
> and analysis of the Forbidden Planet soundtrack not too long
> ago. I want to try some things in the area Louis was working
> in....
>
> --
> Monty Brandenberg
>
>