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This is my second year playing the C=tar live at Wood Chip Fest, a small 8-bit music festival in Denmark.
1 week ago

The Multiplexius plushies have started to reach their new homes!
2 weeks ago

This is a video presentation of some of the techniques used in my demo Sum Ergo Demonstro for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 board, with its RP2350 microcontroller. Some new discoveries are revealed.
1 month ago

I made another demo for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 microcontroller and got 3rd place in the Revision 2026 wild compo.
3 months ago

This video explains how the tunnel effect in my C64 demo Quondam Tunneling works.
5 months ago

This was my contribution to the tunnel compo at Fjälldata 2026: A full-screen 3D tunnel on the Commodore 64.
5 months ago

The Mighty Multiplexius from my C64 demo Nine has successfully transformed himself into a real-world limited-edition plushie. Now is the time to order!
5 months ago

I perform Maurice Ravel's Boléro on a variety of homemade 8-bit instruments.
6 months ago

Your computer contains both hardware and software. Even if you buy a PC motherboard separately, there's software (called BIOS) in one of the chips, otherwise nothing would happen when you turn on the power.
8 months ago

The Mighty Multiplexius from my demo Nine wants to perform a new trick and transform himself into a real-world limited-edition plushie.
10 months ago

I invented a new instrument: The Qweremin is a qwerty theremin.
10 months ago

I played my C=TAR at Wood Chip Fest, a small 8-bit music festival in Denmark.
1 year ago

The soundtracks from my demos Nine and Kaleidoscopico are now available on streaming platforms.
1 year ago

Kaleidoscopico is a microcontroller demo that runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico 2. It placed 2nd in the Wild compo at Revision 2025.
1 year ago

In this video and accompanying article I reveal how the seemingly impossible effect in Nine was pulled off.
1 year ago