Terese Villia

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Rube Goldberg (a little late): Party Popping Animals

I did not see another post from our group, so I wasn’t sure if we were supposed to individually upload something for the final or as a group. My group consisted of Lola, Phil, Joe (awesome last addition), and myself… I do not have many of my own photos, but I do have a video of …

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3rd Project….I am obsessed with cassette tapes

After mulling over it for a few weeks, I am still obsessed w/cassette tapes. Here is fun link on cassette tape culture. It isn’t really related to something I want to do for this project, but I thought it was kind of cool. So I finally decided on combining my obsession with cassette tapes with …

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Dead Tech. Second Attempt After the Untimely Passing of my Apple Remote

So in my last post for this project, I left off with the intentions of turning one of my old retro controllers into an Apple remote. UPDATE. Terese’s Apple Remote Found Slain By Roommate in Reckless Movement of Furniture and Outright Clumsiness. Now that my poor remote is no more, and it is not within …

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Lost & Found Tech. Analog Tape Playing Guitar (project 3) Final Documentation

For my third project, I also worked alone. In this project was inspired by the genius of Nam June Paik and (then later) the Signal to Noise installation. In my rendition, as I continued with my cassette tape obsession, I tried to create an Analog Tape Playing Guitar. For my materials, I had (again) cassette …

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Dead Tech (project 2). Final Documentation

For the second project, Dead Tech, I worked alone. After going through various phases with this assignment, this is my final result, and where my obsession with cassette tapes began. From destroyed Apple remote, (now) seemingly useless retro controllers, and budget constraints, I restarted back to the radio that I was so in love with I …

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Dead Tech. Finds: Mini Stereo (Boom) & Retro Controllers

So for the second project (dead tech), I found a few cool items: an old radio   and two retro controllers.   I am not sure how these different items would function together, and since I am not electronically savvy this became a real concern for me. Through internet research I was able to find …

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Junk Hunt

So I just moved to Downtown Brooklyn, by way of California, and I would have thought there would be tons of electronic junk hiding in the crevices of all the buildings. I was so mistaken. I’ve been making it a point to explore/learn my neighborhood everyday, and I have yet to see anything useable for …

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