[quote]Steam Machine Music is a homebuilt mechanical instrument made mostly from vintage Meccano parts. The instrument is driven by a steam engine that provides the whole instrument with energy. The sound material is generated using two music boxes that are programmable with perforated paper strips, a small Zither – a stringed instrument played with Meccano pulley wheels thus generating continuous drones instead of the normal plucking of the strings. Furthermore a dynamo that generates alternating current, which drives a small Lego engine which output is feed directly to a mixing desk generating a continuous tone which frequency is depended of the speed of the steam engine. Additionally a “drum” machine is incorporated which is built with Meccano parts that can be programmed to consist of up to four simple rhythm patterns; and the most important sound generating part is the sound of the machine itself, the rhythmic patterns and pulsating drones of the steam engine, the squeaking of the gear trains and the rattling of the whole structure is all important parts of the sonic experience.[/quote]
Per chi non capisse l’inglese, la macchina è stata costruita da Morten Riis, giovane compositore di musica elettronica, utilizzando vecchi pezzi di Meccano, alimentata da un motore a gas, e il suono è scaturito da due scatole musicali programmabili con schede perforate.
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[url=http://www.mortenriis.dk/]Sito di Morten Riis[/url]