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The Stylus Pen attributes another use to a turntable/vinyl different from what they're commonly related to. Based on many experimental sound artists, such as Otomo Yoshihide and Christian Marclay, that have been using the turntable as an instrument, source of beautiful and sinister random noises when laying the needle on the record in a unorthodox manner. Incorporating a stylus into a pen liberates in totality its movements through the surface of the vinyl, in what was only possible when through the static and predetermined movements that the arm of the turtable allows. It works when plugging in the pen into an amplifier. The vinyl record can be now approached as if one's facing a white canvas ready to be "scratched".
Components Pen; Magnetic Cartridge; Stylus; Output Socket. |
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