The Oblique Palette is a control panel with eight analog knob inputs and eight analog (and servo!) outputs. It has little blinky lights to tell you the voltage level you're communicating on each channel.
Not shown: the plugdata patch that controls these inputs and outputs, allowing you full programming control of voltage levels, sampling both the real world (either through twisting knobs or by designing controllers) and the outputs of electronic instruments, and returning programmed responses in the form of control voltage and servo rotation.
It's for making computers that are for making art, fucking around, and falling in love.
Do you wish computers were for you to make art with, and not just to make money for your boss's boss?
Then you probably want in on the Oblique Palette project. Make a computer that's part of a #modularsynth that has #robot parts and is programmed with […]
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