My friend Farmer Glitch has been extremely busy lately, putting together the physical infrastructure for what I currently call Project O. Beautiful, aren't they?
ha ha - you know I have been considering inserting a speaker into a farm animal (type to be decided) - but have been informed said gallery staff would not consider looking after the thing - bleedin gallery assistants!
You could do a St. Bernard Keg o' Sound. That's non-invasive.
Or a bell-harness for a horse (or rhinoceros, etc.) with one-inch drivers (from laptops or headphones) in place of the bells? That ought to be nice n' screechy.
"...a St. Bernard Keg o'Sound" LOL! Funnest ting I've heard all day :¬}
A rooster-booster lol
You're on a roll, Fritz!
When I first tried to do some packaging for "Local Horse Artist" CD a year or two back - 2NDFADE suggested we did something with horsebrass rubbings, which I kinda liked - still do!
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The fistulated cow above is ready for 5.25" AlNiCo midrange.
ha ha - you know I have been considering inserting a speaker into a farm animal (type to be decided) - but have been informed said gallery staff would not consider looking after the thing - bleedin gallery assistants!
I know, I know!
Believe us, Fritz - we have tried to do an animal speaker-insertion. But keep getting thwarted by tree-huggers.
Or, in this case, cow-huggers.
You could do a St. Bernard Keg o' Sound. That's non-invasive.
Or a bell-harness for a horse (or rhinoceros, etc.) with one-inch drivers (from laptops or headphones) in place of the bells? That ought to be nice n' screechy.
Rooster-modulated ring modulator?
"...a St. Bernard Keg o'Sound" LOL! Funnest ting I've heard all day :¬}
A rooster-booster lol
You're on a roll, Fritz!
When I first tried to do some packaging for "Local Horse Artist" CD a year or two back - 2NDFADE suggested we did something with horsebrass rubbings, which I kinda liked - still do!
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