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 Mike Barclay is a French instrument maker who makes instruments out of electromechanical tuning forks that are activated by electromagnets and allowed to sustain in eerie tones. He accompanies these with synthesizers that operate off of light sensors that generate the timbre of their tone from the rapid movement of lights on wheels.  Mike Barclay is a French instrument maker who makes instruments out of electromechanical tuning forks that are activated by electromagnets and allowed to sustain in eerie tones. He accompanies these with synthesizers that operate off of light sensors that generate the timbre of their tone from the rapid movement of lights on wheels. 
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 +===Bio===
 +Inventor and creator of computer-controlled mechanical and electronic musical instruments.\\
 +Composing music for many years, I have realized that the sounds that surround me (the sound of water, metal, glass, etc.) fascinate me. Having followed a training (CFC) of precision mechanic and subsequently sound engineering courses (CFMS and SAE), I wanted to mix my passions of sound and mechanics to invent and make my own musical instruments! So I started in 2011 with one machine, then another, until I had enough to compose music just with my creations, trying to use other instruments as little as possible! It's an endless circle that fascinates me, because when I compose new songs, I quickly imagine what kind of sound I miss and what machine I'm going to have to make. I now have a good number of instruments that allow me to make videos, exhibitions, concerts or live on the internet! ((https://www.youtube.com/user/2408motu/about)) 
  
 ===Instruments=== ===Instruments===
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