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Robin Fox

The run-up to the latest technologies fueled by the sirens of marketing is a sad chimera guarantee of success that almost never keeps his empty promises. The genius, however it is often stimulated by an unconventional use of instruments and accustomed translates into excellent achievements that defy techniques and concepts. The Australian Robin Fox has been able to achieve ten compositions by thinking about them for an oscilloscope that the person views during their execution. The work undoubtedly benefits from the low-fi aesthetic charm, but it is, at the same time, able to wipe out the suspicions of a willingness thanks to the retro sounds that call immediately the hands of time to the current date and time. The dance of the electron beam, with a rhythmic fluctuation of green minimal geometries is the direct consequence of the specific characteristics of the frequencies and blooms in an instant from the central point by default. To accomplish this, the electricity used to produce the sound illuminates the phosphors of the micro-screen. And in this sense the natural symbiosis between the same frequencies and views can consequently stimulated to trigger a natural feeling of synchrony between the viewing and listening, still muddled in products produced with the latest digital techniques.