Feedback Networks in the Style of David Tudor
New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system. In this video we look at the work of David Tudor and how he created dense networks of feedback in an approximation of a neural network. 0:00 Intro 1:37 David Tudor 4:53 Neural Synthesis New release "Sumatra Method" from myself here: https://critiqueofeverydaylife.bandca...

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