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TurntablistPC: Computer/Turntable hybrid

Image source and text: http://www.mogensjacobsen.dk/art/turntablepc/index.html

TurntablistPC is a telematic hybrid of a turntable (gramophone) and an old personal computer.

TurntablistPC is a server which third-party websites can access. A small file is hosted on the TurntablistPC. Subscribing websites place a short piece of code on their pages. This code sends information to the TurntablistPC. When somebody visits one of the subscribing websites, the TurntablistPC spins the record.
Control is remote and hidden. But output – audio – is local only (through speakers in the TurntablistPC).

The location of the remote website controls the direction of the spin. If the website is located east of the TurntablistPC, it spins clockwise. If it is located west of the TurntablistPC, the spin is counterclockwise.

The distance to the visiting user determines the amount of spin. If you are near the TurntablistPC, you will only scratch the vinyl. If you are far away, it will play a whole section of the record.

TurntablistPC is not a single installation, but a progression of devices featured in different set-ups. TurntablistPC is a modular and highly variable system. Several versions have been assembled. All of them use gear head motors or step motors for revolving the record. These embedded motors are controlled by the computer component. A small standard PC (an ITX board) is embedded in the TurntablistPC.

TurntablistPC is a work in progress. New versions will arise.

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