CUSP-a remembrance of the forgotten from michael matos on Vimeo.

It’s extraordinary sometimes how much a single visual source can do, transformed into other iterations.

Here’s Michael Matos, who writes:

We met before at the last handmade music gathering … since then, I’ve been building a tasty 18u of euro and most recently a
small lzx visionary system. Thought you might enjoy my latest piece processed through the lzx and euro into an oscilloscope.

More description (and some narrative):

A short film of a worm like creature, who emerges from the earth, experiences joy and loss, only to return from whence he came. Created with the help of some lzx visionary modules, my dearest eurorack pals, and my lovely oscilloscope.

Beautiful work, Michael; thanks!

3 responses to “Create Analog Motion: Hypnotic Visuals from an Oscilloscope”

  1. nosuchtim says:

    I love oscilloscope-based work, particularly ones that are visually crisp.   Here's a couple of my favorite oscilloscope pieces from the Punto y Raya festival:

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6UzyzF_9Fs

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caaEbSqc7Yc

  2. matos says:

    Cool links. I've yet to try any lissajous curves. I've fallen for the look of the oscilloscope. It has a timeless future retro appeal ripe with possibilities. 

  3. hcgilje says:

    Robin Fox has been doing interesting things with oscilloscopes for a while as well: http://robinfox.net/projects/oscilloscope/

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