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How people come up with stuff like this is just amazing to me. This reminds me of the Radeon 9700 Pipe Dream demo (here) that coincidentally was released nine years ago this month as well.
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O.O i wanna play The incredible Machine again
And people say it was aliens that built the pyramids... The human brain, when unfettered with daily time consuming tasks, is able to concoct some creative ways of dealing with what may seem like an impossible task. So I guess in a way, the ancient people who had nothing but time to think would seem quite alien to "modern" man that can't think because of all the distractions. The things that would be possible if people would put down their phones, log off the social media, and stop posting on message boards... its easier said than done I suppose, seeing with what I am doing. Stuff is addicting.
Is the stringed instrument just a prop? Sounds like add-in bass guitar to me. I like how he's losing marbles during the performance.
He has a bunch of different pickups attached to that machine. From what I could see, the only sounds that were picked up by mics were from the xylophone. Everything else looked like it would be going through a synthesizer.
And yeah, I didn't see the marbles doing anything with the guitar. I think it is "played" solely by the operator.
There have been many 1000+ year gaps where people had no distractions. I don't recall pyramids v.2.0The things that would be possible if people would put down their phones, log off the social media, and stop posting on message boards...
There have been many 1000+ year gaps where people had no distractions. I don't recall pyramids v.2.0
Pretty awesome - and yeah, somebody should actually try and recreate the 9700 demo. lol
He has a bunch of different pickups attached to that machine. From what I could see, the only sounds that were picked up by mics were from the xylophone. Everything else looked like it would be going through a synthesizer.
And yeah, I didn't see the marbles doing anything with the guitar. I think it is "played" solely by the operator.