Blue Marble: Put a Music Synthesizer in Space!
A project in Brooklyn, NY by Physical Synthesis000days
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Cancelled by Creator
Help us launch a musical instrument that only works in zero-gravity and is playable from earth.
Backers: 54
Average Pledge Per Backer: $207
Funded: $11,158 of $50,000
Dates: Oct 4th -> Nov 3rd (30 days)
Project By: Physical Synthesis
Backers: 54
Average Pledge Per Backer: $207
Funded: $11,158 of $50,000
Dates: Oct 4th -> Nov 3rd (30 days)
Project By: Physical Synthesis
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Last Updated: November 2 @ 16:13 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Blue Marble Synthesizer Project Relaunch
November 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Dear community, We have some important updates about the Blue Marble Synthesizer Project! While we’ve been hard at work here at Physical Synthesis to achieve a successful Kickstarter campaign, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel this... (Read More)
The Analog Astronaut Community is joining the Blue Marble Project!
October 16th - via: kickstarter.com
The Blue Marble Synthesizer Capsule was successfully loaded into D-Orbit's deployer aboard the SpaceX rocket set to launch in early November. With a few weeks left until the rocket launch, we're excited to have the Analog Astronaut Community join the... (Read More)
Play a synthesiser that’s floating in space, crowdfunder launched
October 10th - via: djmag.com
The Blue Marble Synthesiser Kickstarter is raising money to put a remotely playable synthesiser into orbit. The synth's hardware is described as a "miniature spaceship" with a floating marble inside. (Read More)
Introducing the Blue Marble Synthesizer: A Space-Bound Musical Endeavor
October 10th - via: hypebot.com
The music industry is set to witness a novel venture with the announcement of the Blue Marble Synthesizer, a project that marries music and space technology. This unique initiative aims to place a music synthesizer in space, allowing artists and the broader public to create and experiment with sounds generated in a zero-gravity environment. (Read More)
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