A disorganized collection of notes and links from sporadic Clock Club meetings. Folks, please feel free to move stuff from here to the more organized pages.
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Faust on Teensy class at CCRMA, Stanford
- Patchblocks, now defunct: DSP board, programmable from a dataflow programming environment
- Daisy, an embedded platform for music (Link from Jesse Simpson)
- Music Theory Made easy board. Link from Jesse Simpson
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- From Che-Wei Wang: podcast on technological obsolescence
- From Jeff Feddersen [same topic](https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-stuff-you-should-know-26940277/episode/planned-obsolescence-engine-of-the-consumer-46411733/ From Yeseul Song: UnfitBits, Surya Mattu and Tega Brain
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From Che-Wei Wang Energy Harvesting from Piezo buttons
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From Yeseul Song: Portable Power Station Explorer 160, 167Wh Lithium Battery Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional)
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From Arnab: Doom running on an old calculator powered by potatoes
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From Yeseul Song Eel effects: fears after release of exotic species into New York lake
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From Yeseul Song: more on eels
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From Che-Wei Wang: Michael Wesely: Open Shutter at The Museum of Modern Art
- Followup From Jeff Feddersen: Jason Tse, 555 controlling clock
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NOS Telechron Clock H-3 Rotor 3.6RPM Type M1314 - 115VAC 50Hz Nickel Case
- Aidan Lincoln’s lamp that reads color looking for dominant colors. Will’s project reminded me of it (Tom)
- Nun’s clocks
- The camera that Will is using:
- Spreadsheet of light sensors
- Light Sources: Basics of Lighting Technologies and Applications
- U-Blox timing chip
- Theodore Gray
- Mechanical GIFs
- The Kinematic Models for Design Digital Library
- MotionGen
- Linkage Mechanism Designer and Simulator
- Lepaute Annular Dial Clock, ca. 1770
- French 'Three Graces' annular dial clock, the - May 17, 2006
- A George IV gilt brass and white marble great wheel clock
- Micro-machining watch parts
- Humans since 1982 have a similar quarantine clock (Tom's version, March 2020)
From Jeff 5 Jun: I enjoyed this, and also enjoyed today the Bantam Tools stream Ben mentioned, showing how Nicholas Manousos used the mill to cut parts, including escapements and wheels (brass stamp blanks for stock, .3mm end mill).
He mentioned a key watchmaking book by George Daniels, and in looking that up, I came across Daniels' "Space Traveler" watch and thought of Che-Wei and the discussion of watches in space
It has two similar but independent wheel trains, one for solar time and one for sidereal star time. Tons of info, and some amazing hand-drawn plans, here
From Will: Here’s a link to a paper that’s about to come out that details the music player we built that explores different chronological and non-chronological temporal modalities with your listening history:
Also, if interested here’s a different kind of slow music player with reduced control and only inquires into a chronological encoding of time, but that explores how the listening history archive can slowly age over time
Links from June 4 2019: http://home.theodoregray.com/ https://mechanicalgifs.com/ http://wayback.archive-it.org/2566/20180418122236/http://kmoddl.library.cornell.edu/collection-toc.php https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/motiongen/ http://blog.rectorsquid.com/linkage-mechanism-designer-and-simulator/ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/23/san-diego-ca/appraisals/lepaute-annular-dial-clock-ca-1770--201804A19/ https://www.pinterest.at/pin/551972498069476699/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/372250725432065624/ https://www.rauantiques.com/french-annular-clock-by-leroy-cie https://rawgit.com/ITPNYU/clock-club/master/P5JS_examples/decimalClock/index.html https://rawgit.com/ITPNYU/clock-club/master/P5JS_examples/colorClock/index.html http://www.likeminds.camp/ http://sketching-in-hardware.com/
https://www.bantamtools.com/engineering-from-home/micro-machining-watch-parts
Tom: Humans since 1982 have a similar quarantine clock https://www.instagram.com/p/B-MdLQOJGlV/
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