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16 Circuit Bent Toys

August 28, 2008 by Eliot 8 Comments


OObject compiled a list of 16 circuit bent kids’ toys found on YouTube. There’s a broad range here: from Speak & Spells, to Pikachus, to Game Boys, and even the odd vinyl based toy. It’s an interesting list, but you won’t find a single soothing sound in the group.

[via Gizmodo]

Posted in digital audio hacksTagged audio, circuitbending, circuitbent, gizmodo, oobject, toy

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