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 A modified cathode ray projector uses 31000 volts to fire a steady stream of electrons. Software generated musical signals are then used to control a magnetic field, which in turn deflects the electrons to project an image. The left audio channel drives the vertical deflection of the cathode ray projector and the right channel drives it's horizontal deflection. ​ Combined parametric equations create Lissajous figures and complex drawings with sound.\\ A modified cathode ray projector uses 31000 volts to fire a steady stream of electrons. Software generated musical signals are then used to control a magnetic field, which in turn deflects the electrons to project an image. The left audio channel drives the vertical deflection of the cathode ray projector and the right channel drives it's horizontal deflection. ​ Combined parametric equations create Lissajous figures and complex drawings with sound.\\
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  ​Jerobeam Fenderson  ​Jerobeam Fenderson
 -  born 1985 in Traunstein, Germany -  born 1985 in Traunstein, Germany
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 - 2015/16: working on an audiovisual oscilloscope album\\ - 2015/16: working on an audiovisual oscilloscope album\\
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 Hansi Raber has been programming software since he was a child and to this day he still thinks it’s the funnest thing to do. He splits his time between commercial work, personal projects and a slowly progressing curriculum in mathematics. Naturally most of his projects revolve around combinations of programming and mathematics,​ with a focus on the crossing point between the visible and the audible. Hansi Raber has been programming software since he was a child and to this day he still thinks it’s the funnest thing to do. He splits his time between commercial work, personal projects and a slowly progressing curriculum in mathematics. Naturally most of his projects revolve around combinations of programming and mathematics,​ with a focus on the crossing point between the visible and the audible.