Sound Chaser dashes along record fragments, making mad music

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There is the Unicorn Chaser: after posting a particularly horrifying example of the Internet’s myriad wonders, Boing Boing follows it with a relaxing picture of a unicorn. Perhaps the Sound Chaser, a tiny wheeled device that runs along fragments of vinyl albums assembled into a giant Scalextric track, could be our equivalent here at BBG: playing broken-up segments of the Unico theme tune after every post on the latest iPhone knockoff.

Sound Chaser [Yurisuzuki via MAKE]

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One Response to Sound Chaser dashes along record fragments, making mad music

  1. Doomstalk says:

    I wish they could’ve posted it in a more universal file format. I’m at work, and I’m not going to install Quicktime on this machine just to watch one video.

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