rendering of an unusual solar flare observed on april 21, 2002
(from YouTube user liyongqiang)
"recently i was wholly captured by footage showing close ups of solar flares. i then set out to edit the material (only a few seconds) to this 3 minutes clip. it includes a TRACE (http://trace.lmsal.com/POD/TRACEpod.html) rendering of an unusual solar flare observed on april 21, 2002 (near 1'30"). all materials used here are in the public domain, as the data (see http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/) have been provided by projects labelling their imagery as freely distributable for noncommercial purposes. enjoy.?
The theremin or thereminvox (originally pronounced [teremiːn] but often anglicized as [ˈθɛɹəmɪn][1]) is one of the earliest fully electronic musical instruments. It was invented by RussianLéon Theremin in 1919, and it is unique in that it was the first musical instrument designed to be played without being touched. It consists of two radio frequencyoscillators and two metal loop antennas. The electric signals from the theremin are amplified and sent to a loudspeaker.
To play the theremin, the theremin player moves his or her hands around the two metal antennae, which control the instrument's frequency (pitch) and amplitude (volume). The theremin is widely associated with "alien", surreal, and eerie-sounding portamento, glissando, tremolo, and vibrato sounds, due to its use in film soundtracks such as Spellbound, The Lost Weekend, and The Day the Earth Stood Still. The theremin is also used in art music (especially avant-garde and 20th-century "new music") and in popular music genres such as rock and pop.
Similar electronic instruments, such as the Ondes-Martenot also use the principle of two heterodyning oscillators, but the Ondes-Martenot is touched while it is played.
"if i everv get into a fight and see the guy in a kung fu stance, im getting the fuck home sit my ass down and play some teken, fuck getting my ass whup like that phony ass gangsta, i'll be a gangsta playing san andreas or some shit."
Stop motion animation on a Lite Brite. A "What if?" scenario of Robots taking over and destroying the Earth is told on a Lite Brite. Buy our debut EP "Malfunction" which includes this song and video here: