Intentionally screwed up old consoles = art
Saturday 16 December 2006 @ 12:31 am | By Ivan 'Nahu' LozanoIf you're new here and you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed, and browse around for more fun stuff. Thanks for visiting!
Don’t know what to do with your old gaming hardware? If you are thinking about putting them up for display in an apparel you are clearly not geek enough! This is what true geeks do.
Its called circuit bending and if you dont get it its ok, I dont get it either. Circuit bending is supposed to be art, its supposed to be musical and UMD movies are supposed to be a success. You saw that was circuit bent Pong, right? No! That, my illiterate godless barbarian brutes, was art.
My NES used to do that to my grandma’s TV when I was 7, if she had known it was art I might have had more play time as a kid. It brings to mind those corrupted Mario clips we had a while ago.
Now this isn’t exactly game circuit bending but it does use an old Gameboy brick as a bending controller.
As much of a dork (a huge dork) I am, I just dont get it. There comes a time when a man has to admit he’s been outgeeked. That time is now.






