Foreword David Behrman. Acknowledgment. Introduction. Part 1: Starting 1. Getting Started: Tools and Materials Needed 2. The Seven Basic Rules of Hacking: General Advice Part 2: Listening 3. Circuit Sniffing: Eavesdropping on Hidden Electromagnetic Music Art & Music 1: Mortal Coils 4. In/Out: Speaker as Microphone, Microphone as Speaker - the Symmetry of it All 5. The Celebrated Jumping Speaker of Bowers County: Twitching Loudspeakers with Batteries 6. How to Solder: An Essential Skill 7. How to Make a Contact Mike: Using Piezo Disks to Pick Up Tiny Sounds Art & Music 2: John Cage - The Father of Invention Art & Music 3: Piezo Music 8. Turn You Tiny Wall Into a Speaker: Resonating Objects with Piezo Disks, Transformers, Motors, and More Art & Music 4: David Tudor and “Rainforest” Art & Music 5: Drivers 9. Tape Heads: Playing Your Credit Cards Art & Music 6: Tape 10. A Simple Air Mike: Cheap Condenser Mike Elements Make Great Microphones Part 3: Touching 11. Laying of Hands: Transforming a Portable Radio into a Synthesizer by Making Your Skin Part of the Circuit Art & Music 7: The Cracklebox 12. Tickle the Clock: Finding the Clock Circuit in Toys 13. Hack the Clock: Changing the Clock Speed for Cool New Noises 14. Ohm’s Law for Dummies: How to Understand Resistors Art & Music 8: Composing Inside Electronics 15. Beyond the Pot: Photocells, Pressure Pads, and Other Ways to Control and Play Your Toy Art & Music 9: Circuit Bending 16. Switches: How to Understand Different Switches, and Even Make Your Own 17. Jack, Batt, and Pack: Powering and Packaging Your Hacked Toy Part 4: Building 18. The World’s Simplest Circuit: Six Oscillators on a Chip, Guaranteed to Work 19. From Breadboard to Circuit Board: How to Solder Up Your First Circuit 20. Getting Messy: Oscillators That Modulate Each Other, Feedback Loops, Theremins, Tone Controls, Instability, Clocks for Toys, Crickets 21. On/Off (More Fun with Photoresistors): Gating, Ducking, Tremolo, and Panning 22. Amplification and Distortion: A Simple Circuit That Goes from Clean Preamp to Total Distortion, and an Envelope Follower 23. Analog to Digital Conversion, Sort Of: Modulating Other Audio Sources with Your Circuits, Pitch Tracking, and Sequencers Part 5: Looking 24. Video Music/Music Video: Translating Video Signals into Sound, Hacking Cheap Camera Circuits, and Extracting Sounds from Remote Controls Art & Music 10: Visual Music 25. LCD Art: Making Animated Modern Daguerreotypes and Alternative Video Projectors Part 6: Finishing 26. Mixers, Matrices and Processing: Very Simple, Very Cheap, Very Clean Mixers, and Ways of Configuring Lots of Circuits 27. A Little Power Amplifier: Cheap and Simple 28. Analog to Digital Conversion, Really: Connecting Sensors to Computers Using Game Controllers Art & Music 11: The Luthiers 29. Power Supplies: Carbon Footprints from AA to EEE 30. The Future is Now Appendices A: Resources B: Tools and Materials Needed C: The Rules of Hacking D: Notes for the DVD. Notes and References. Illustration Credits. Index