
Murphy Windmill, at the far western edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, on a dlightfully foggy afternoon.

A cool “triple maneki neko” converted into a light-sensitive synth with light sensors, LEDs, volume and CV controls. From polwor.2 via Instagram
Resultados de las clases de “Diseño y Manufactura” para @elprimerextranjero !
Dos sensores de luz, perilla de volumen, CV, y luces
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cuj8-y3uazs/

A beautiful and captivating artwork with cats and synths. Reminds me a bit of Miro as well as Basquiat, who come from two different time periods and contexts.
By Martin Hůla via his Instagram temnysily. I am now a subscriber!

Chester, the official spokescat of Triangle Synth Party, peers out at us through a window while sitting atop a Minimoog Model D. From Triangle Synth Party’s Instagram.
Join us as we host the second in our series of ambient outings. The first show went great, with a very attentive audience consisting of friends and experimental music enthusiasts, as well as those who just happened to stop by Rebus Works to shop or grab a bite to eat.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxmFZt5rlfQ/
The location of the show (and the photo) is Rebus Works in Raleigh, North Carolina. Triangle Synth Party hosts synth events and discussions in Releigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and elsewhere in the “research triangle” area of North Carolina. You can find out more on their Facebook page.
Adorable Mia scampers about the synths in this studio. The background music is a remix of the classic “I Feel Love” by Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder.