The aim was to create an orchestra using recycled devices, not only for listening and watching but also for engaging with people and allowing them to interact with the instruments.
This event was initially intended as a memorial to the deceased but also extended to commemorate electronics that played a significant role in Japan's economic growth, particularly those manufactured by Japanese brands like Toshiba, Sony, and Panasonic until the 1990s.
[8] A circuit board on the neck of the guitar can modulate the frequency of the CRT screen, altering the sound produced by the scanner.
[9] The Nicos Orchest-Lab team has created numerous modified electronic instruments, giving them names like the CRTelecaster, Telelele, and TV O-daiko.
Additionally, they have explored creating clothing, such as a dress featuring patterns resembling a barcode, which they call the Barcodress.