
The second DIY object is a series of musical instruments that explore the limits of the analog sound of found vintage objects. The project gathers artifacts of the past and allows forgotten things to tell the story once again.

The tool is collected from a wooden briefcase and found in flea markets for vintage objects. The sound palette is formed by various springs, drinks, sausages, toy mechanisms, the signal of which is calculated using a piezoele and it is processed in the pure data programming environment.
The sound treatment is done by means of a microcomputer, rapberry pi, placed inside the case.


The modular patch is built on AM and FM modularizations, looper, delay, and timed delay.
Pentiometers, sensor buttons and LED indication have been collected to control the patch from the microcontrolr arduino.

