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Another Heat Sink Harp

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At the gallery,we are having a show with a music theme,so I put together another musical instrument which I made from a computer heat sink.The fins produce a nice,mellow ringing sound when played.The show is in coordination with a free jazz festival that is going on in the neighborhood on Saturday.Thank you for taking a look and for any comments.

Comments (18)


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bebopdlx

12:21PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

Cool looking assemblage artwork.

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durleybeachbum

12:51PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

I love art you can interact with!

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RodS

1:16PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

Art from old electronics - I love it!

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magnus073

1:24PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

Jim, this was a very clever idea if you had. I wish I could attend the gallery showing.

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prutzworks

3:48PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

COOL piece of art, is it analog? remeniscing the first Moogs ? LOL

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Cyve

3:49PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

It's very cool !!!

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Faemike55

5:10PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

Cool design and idea Excellent work

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StuartB

6:35PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

Sorry, but I can't see any musical connection. It's just a heatsink stuck on to what looks like the logic board of a hard drive and an old keypad board. How is it a harp? Looks more like a nuclear power plant than a harp, and what are the other 3 pieces supposed to be?. Please explain.

Jay-el-Jay

7:31PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

It is a type of a percussion instrument.The fins of the heat sink are played by either striking or strumming the 3 smaller pieces to produce a variety of pleasing sounds.

StuartB

2:21AM | Sat, 14 June 2014

Thanks Jay-el-Jay, but as the fins are all the same size then they would all play the same note. If they ranged from tall to short or short to tall they would have different notes.

Jay-el-Jay

12:12PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Different sounds are produced by striking different areas of the fins and by using the various strikers much like various sounds are achieved by the same drumskin depending on which part of the drumskin is stuck and by using various sticks,mallets,brushes or by hand.

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Richardphotos

7:52PM | Fri, 13 June 2014

I tossed a circuit board for a smoke detector yesterday. I was thinking about your art. outstanding and original idea

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sossy

10:39AM | Sat, 14 June 2014

thats very interesting! an unknown instrument made of pc pieces! cool and impressive! ;o)

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android65mar

3:57PM | Sat, 14 June 2014

I think the title would be a good name for an album...

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DennisReed

4:07PM | Sat, 14 June 2014

cool

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alida

4:25PM | Sat, 14 June 2014

you're always so creative

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jocko500

12:01AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

wow this is cool

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JuliSonne

2:12AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

I am repeatedly amazed at the variety of sound body... much more... what the people try out...the world is full of music!

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Hendesse

4:45AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Really interesting what you still can do with old parts. I can imagine about how it sounds. Great shot.

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LBJ2

4:59AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Fabulous capture and idea, Jim. Very creative instrument for sure. I wonder if it plays the same notes, no matter which rib you strike. Or if it is meant to strike all ribs at once.

Jay-el-Jay

12:28PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

See the follow up comment above to learn about how different sounds can be made.Thanks for the comment.

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danapommet

8:44PM | Tue, 17 June 2014

I can understand how this works Jim - a sweet idea. I can't imagine how many thousands of computer parts that I threw away after a 32 year PC repair career. To think that I started out converting tubes into transistors!

Jay-el-Jay

9:50PM | Tue, 17 June 2014

I find it amazing to think of the advances that have been made in recent decades.From tubes to transistors and now to printed circuits.What's next?


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