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of the center and grand divides
optical mineralogy, collecting dust, Naturalis Historia
conifered cones: tetraclinis, cupressaceae, welwitshciaceae
areola of the sun, pigmented glands, schematics of the body
binomial theorems as stepping stones to upper pools
combinatorics of indiscernible elements spreading out from center
caverns on the Shandoah, skyline scabes, babies on ethanol
horizontal rotisserie, skewered tubors pricking melting trees into blue scrim
a series of visions occurred while once out upon a stroll
dashed anxiety, throb of desire, wilted apperception of leisure
all the folds fall upon themselves
proclamation upon the heap
thinned soled excuse for a whoa man
serrated cleanly, with plastic
sealed
My first crack at a music video for the forthcoming 92 minute cassette tape release from Voices out of Oakland, CA.
This animation was painstakingly assembled from over 5,000 individually scanned, color corrected, cropped, and assembled images collected from a variety of books. It is part of a larger installation of artworks created and exhibited at Autumn Space (Gallery) in Chicago, IL on June 18th, 2011. Copyright 2011 Travis Wyche

Speakeasy Road Box Speaker is built with premium pattern grade plywood, and coated with an ultra-durable polymeric finish. This industrial coating is virtually indestructible.
Speakeasy ‘Hot Rod’ driver
400W 15″ bass speaker
2-speed horn and wood rotor
Pop-out casters
Recessed Handles
Fully painted and sealed interior
Dimensions: 33″ H x 29″ W x 21″ D
Weight: 175lbs.

The Leslie speaker contains two stationary channels, namely, left and right, and a rotary channel. Each of the stationary channels is powered by a 75W RMS amplifier and the rotary channel is powered by a 50W RMS amplifier. This fives you a total of 200W RMS power. An 11-pin Leslie socket as well as 1/4″ line are provided for the Rotary channel and for the left and right stationary channels. The musician can adjust the slow and fast speed, the rise and fall time, as well as the brake time; plus, the setting can be saved. A MIDI terminal enables control of many of the Leslie functions from your organ or keyboard. Best of all, the speaker maintains the traditional Leslie sound.






