
Max Capacity has been working with circuit bending to create a NES console that glitches the video of the cartridge loaded up. He bridged connections between the pins on the cartridge connector, then wired them to a NES Advantage joystick controller to make the joystick control the glitching.
Max has connected the machine to an array of TVs including a rear-projection TV with the mirror and screen removed to splash the video on to the wall behind the TV array. We're all helping to acquire more old TVs and coax cable to create a real Frankenstein of a video display for Pod Six.
You can keep up with photos of the project on Max's Circuit Bent NES Flickr Set. Or by following Max Capacity on Tumblr.









NES Circuit Bending
Labels:
circuit bending,
Flickr,
glitching,
Max Capacity,
NES,
Nintendo
Posted:
1/17/2010



