[2] Combining a quasi-scientific approach with performance, improvisation and avant-garde electronical sound art, the group became known for their satirical role-play[3] and "live research" performances[4] featuring a vast number of diy electronical gadgets, synthesizers, transistor radios, household objects and machines.
[6] Across the following years, the group produced a series of YouTube videos with titles such as 6 Unlikely Duos,[7] 4 Unlikely Trios,[8] and Bicycle Mixing Session.
The group also collaborated with other artist, film-makers and ensembles during the next years, including making sound-design for the contemporary dance ensemble Winter Guests,[11] appearing in a Visual Dissertation short film produced by Amehn Productions and shown at the Borealis Film Festival,[12] collaborating with actors Liv Ullmann, Dennis Storhøi and Anders Baasmo Christiansen on a short, unreleased Radio play,[13] and improvising live in a series of performances with Carte Blanche, the largest contemporary dance ensemble in Norway, in 2016.
The same year, the group also contributed on two tracks on the album Magic Handshake by the Norwegian space-rock band Seid.
[20] In 2017, Professor Waffel released a solo album, Assemblages, constructed around tiny sampled fragments of classical modernist and ethnic music, field recordings, Foley, and live performances on a number of acoustic and electronic instruments.