My first YouTube video posted – an audio experiment

My first entry in the world of online video, a long overdue venture, has sprouted wings and flewn into the vast space of the web. This audio experiment, created for a friend, is an audiovisual exploration of the sound of a dishwasher, featuring samples from several machines modified with the use of special audio frequencies called “Binaural beats”. I’ve infused the humble, ubiquitous machine we’ve all come to know and…
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Office Supply Science 1: Electrolysis with common office binder clips
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Materials: 1x 250 ml beaker 1x 250 erlenmeyer flask 2x office two-part binder clips 2x lengths of wire for connections Directions: Prepare materials as outlined above. Straighten the binder clip so the entire length is unbent, then drop the binder clip into the erlenmeyer flask. Place at the desired electrode length, making sure that some of the clip remains exposed above the lip for the end, plus enough to fold…
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