ILog
Definition 2008
The iLog is a stand alone noise generator. It
is powered and outputs an audio signal.
The iLog should fit in the palm of the hand and is
normally made using this semicircular cross section
of a branch. At its base is the power socket and at
its top is the audio out put.
ILog models
Metro - Beat generator (2001)
Signal - Tone generator (2003)
Rustle - Voice sampler (2005)
Photo-synthiser - AM detector (2007)
Modulator - Effects & feedback (2008)
Video
Owl Project (iLog's and the prototype 'stump')
Graz
- musikprotokoll 2007
iLog
Which
iLog are you?
Maybe you’ve got thousands of Logs in your pile. Maybe
you have just a few. Maybe you like creating noise on the go.
Maybe you just wanna grab a log and run. No matter where or what
you want to do, there’s an iLog made for you. Believe Your Ears 'Call it astonishing. Unbelievable.
Impossible, even. Then pick it up and hold
it in your hand.
Take in the brilliant splinter-less wooden display. Run your
thumb around the rose wood wheel. Your ears begin to perk up.
That’s when everything becomes clear: It’s an iLog.'
Forest
use has always been the hallmark of the Owl Project, & we
believe in constantly moving perfection forward. iLog is hand
crafted from select pieces of found and surgically removed timber
and finished in teak oil; every iLog is utterly unique.
We think you will agree there is nothing like a the feel of real
'tree grown' timber.
It’s the small log with one very big idea: noise.
Now the world’s most popular wooden noise generator / player
lets you enjoy, glitch electronica, noise, and even the sound
of light.
The larger,even more wooden display means amazing grain quality.
In five eye-catching wood types, iLog is stunning all around.
Time
to mix things up. Meet iLog rustle, our unpredictable
new iLog. What will it play next? Can it record
your mind? Can it capture your moods? Load it
up. Put it on. See where it takes you. iLog Rustle
lets you easily record samples and create electronic
beats from your pocket, and use them wherever
you go; in the office, on the footpath, or in
the Forest.
Welcome to woodland life . As official soundtrack to the 'Rustle
revolution', iLog Rustle takes you on a unique journey through the
forest or urban jungle — you never know what’s behind
the next tree.
iLog Rustle rejects routine by distorting recordings and layering
up random elements. Just plug iLog Rustle into your computer or sync
with Log1K. The trail you walk every day looks different with an
iLog Rustle.
Daily foraging feels less mundane when you don’t know what
sound you will create next. iLog Rustle adds electronic noise and
spontaneity to your life. Lose control. Love it.
Decisions,
decisions. Who needs ’em? Why should
you have to choose what to make with your iLog?
Collect sounds right out of the air, listen
to the sound of the light all around you. The
iLog touch display has stereo ambient light
sensors that automatically detect "Amplitude
Modulation" and the brightness of the
of ambient light in your surroundings.
This branch-thin iLog packs the entire iLog experience into an
impossibly small bit of wood. So small, it will take your ears
places you never dreamed of.
Take
everything you love about iLog, make it smaller
and add a pure tone generator, and controls to
distort and manipulate the sounds. More efficient
Controls. There's less thumbing
required to get to your favourite
sound. use the dappled sunlight
falling through the leaves or the
street lights, to control iLog
signal frequency and volume.
This is by far the most extreme and experimental of all the iLog's,
Look out for the new generation in 2008. Ask us for more details
on this one.
iLog
001 (The original & no longer available) Wood type; English Oak
At
just over 3 inches thick, the original iLog
fits comfortably in the palm of your hand and
slips easily into your pocket -- and your life.
The super-slim iLog defines what electronic
music should be. Now you can sync with Log1k,
Mac and Windows at blazing speeds. Without
lifting that trusty thumb of yours from the
switch, you can easily perform improvised sets,
scroll through sounds, and start the music
playing.