Glitch Cam started out as a dinosaur-themed Mgaolo Kids Camera, image via SubstackA relatively straightforward hack of a children’s camera yields some glitchy results. Ade Hanft does some circuit bending by crossing wires to intentionally mix the signals. Two knobs on top control the distortion. See the full guid on Ade’s substack:
The basic idea is simple. You open the camera up and there will be a ribbon cable connecting the lens half to the back half. We are going to put wires and knobs in between. This is the art of circuit bending in a nutshell. Or in our case it is in a dinosaur shell.
A few more toy hacks for you to consider:
Fisher-Price USB Foot Pedal
Fisher-Price USB Controller
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