Monday, July 13, 2009
what you can do with your old cassettes



Back in the olden days, people recorded music onto devices not too unlike your iPods of today. Only these devices needed to be played in a larger device, and they could only hold one album or playlist per device. These devices were called cassettes.

Now, you can archive them and enjoy their history (thanks, Joe Snow!) - OR - you can use them to create linear art. Art Backwash shows the entire process for creating Sinatra, pictured above.

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posted by darryl ohrt @ 7:31 AM   1 comments



1 Comments:
At 7:10 PM, Anonymous Aaron Templer said...
Cool stuff. I heard a radio ad (remember those?) pitching a get out of debt scheme. The call to action was a 1-800 number offering a free tape. Huh?  

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