File:Buchla Ken Kesey.jpg
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In the CESSA Concordia lectures, in part two, at around 20:45 minutes in, Alessandro Cortini mentioned one of the Buchlas featured in the Cantos Foundation museum here in Calgary Alberta. This is a specially designed one for Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. The insert close-up photo shows Key Kesey's signature. The background is a fuzzy photo of the back of the unit; all dusty wires and transformers and shit. I was told this unit still works! Went to the Cantos Foundation museum on February 12, Thursday 2009 and took a lot of photographs and videos during my first tour of the facilities. Trackback : MatrixSynth and correcting comments. Modules (left to right)
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