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Tag Archives: Hardware Research and Development

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Ben Neill > Mutantrumpet residency

My residency at STEIM from July 24-August 12, 2008 was focused on continuing to develop my recently redesigned mutantrumpet, which uses the Junxion board and software as its interface.  The…

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Bill Thompson > Circuit Bent Bricolage Modular Pedal Board Synth, er, or something like that

In March and April of 2008 I (http://www.billthompson.org) was awarded a CPD grant by the Scottish Arts Council to undertake a residency at STEIM in Amsterdam. The project involved developing…

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Derek Holzer > TONEWHEELS @ STEIM, Feb 2008

In late February of 2008, I came to STEIM to perform the audiovisual performance TONEWHEELS (along with Dutch graphic designer Sara Kolster), and to work on some specific hardware issues…

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Adam Linson > Feb 2008 – HID footswitch R&D

Developed prototype of HID footswitch with Takuro Mizuta Lippit. Basis: STEIM junXion board. USB-powered. GNU/Linux software interface in C. Essentially similar to a MIDI footswitch I had been abusing by…

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Maxime Bodson > Junxionboard in a pencil case

Although the following is not really a Steim “project”, Robert Van Heumen encouraged me to upload a little description of my operational junxionboard. So here it is: My interface is…

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