Great job, what a resource! Loved the stop motion bits too!
what a treat for eyes and ears, thank you Barnaby! I miss hanging out with you
likewise! chiens could be an interesting application for some synergetics, maybe we can try making some together at some point
@@BarnabyWalters looking at them after this video already points at some of their synergetic properties, for instance that they are playing attension... I would love to try exploring around that with you some time
brilliant, thanks Barnaby
Very helpful, thanks!
Beau travail 👍
Amazing tutorial thank you!
Very cool video 👍
I have also heard of these (or at least, the strings that run through them) referred to as "Trompettes"
My 7-year old I would like to officially suggest that you put eyes on the dogs.
thanks a lot ))
I wonder if a 3d printed version would sound good aswell. The plastic might make a different sound tho.
I think the newer versions of the nerdy gurdy use 3D printed chiens and they seem to work well. I definitely want to do some experiments with 3D printing chiens, mostly for quickly testing different shapes and proportions.
@@BarnabyWalters I bet you could have a lot more precise control over how it's structured and even make hollow ones. There's lots of exploration to do there. I'm looking forward to seeing what people will come up with in the future.
awesome Video. do yo have anything on Capos?
Thanks! Not yet, although I might make a video to adjusting capos well at some point. It’s much simpler than making chiens, but there are still some tricky details involved
Wow, Art Attack has been up to some pretty intense shit
Man, this is gold, thank you Barnaby!