Introduction: Brigade Neurale DIY #1 : Allah Bending
We are collective music French label fascinated by circuit bending and noise machines, and more over DIY. We usually speak french but this website seems to be a great place for makers, so let's try it !
We just launched a new podcast on our blog. Every month we do a video tutorial about something that is really fun or simple to remake.
Here's the first one, it's a really fun and simple circuit bending. We choose a Azzan Clock, a gadget that shouting the call to prayer, also called Azzan.
We'll really appreciate feedback.
6 Comments
13 years ago on Introduction
Great detail on replacing a resistor with a pot and/or photoresistor! Most instructables neglect that simple bend and go straight to shorting out the processor, or body contacts, or switches, or etc. Bien fait! Veuillez faire plus d'instructables!!
14 years ago on Introduction
It is electronically a good idea but as a Muslim, I hope you had never been done this. Because this is very afflictive to hear the call to prayer for the name of the God (we call Allah) in this way...
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Can an electronic muezzin be that holy? I'm pretty sure these people meant no irreverence. It is, after all, an electronic clock probably made in china and a great candidate for bending. Then again, I do sit in Dar ul Harb.
14 years ago on Introduction
What weird noises - that's a great little trick, although I expect you will get complaints from some people.
By the way, it is the call to prayer.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
That's pretty cool actually. Good work. Maybe a schematic drawing would help if anybody wanted to know what exactly you did.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
I made a detailled how to, it's in french, I planned to translate it, but in fact the schematic drawing is a really neat idea. I'll make one asap