fast blinking test (is Jonathan Post's stereo 3D possible?) daito | January 17, 2011 | 28 likes, 0 dislikes"just test ;)with my device, muscle couldn't move faster over 9hz......and also it was impossible to open my eyes when blinking was too fast.."See this post for the human trigger/drum machine and the original here.You can find more of his electronic experiments here.
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