Quote Amethyste:"I would love to know how to turn my theremin more personnal. I wish there were wraps for wood furnitures (like they have wraps for cars)... I'd have my Theremin wrapped in Sunflowers or daisies... Yeah I know :( Girlie stuff hmmmm?"
What is impeding your creativity?
There are NO rules outside of that the customization cannot be electricly conductive or contain some metal that alters the capacitive relationship between you hands and the rods.
It is YOUR theremin!
YOU can paint the entire thang day-glow orange and glue on gold painted elbow macaroni noodles.
You can cover it in some sort of wrap, or daisy patterned contact paper, or make your own with the mullet-family photo printed off the internet and covered in varnish.
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2009/04/28/bon-family/
If you are afraid of lowering the resale value, you can make a cloth cover with any daisy print from the fabric store. When time to sell, you can just pull it off.
Some Soldano guitar amps are covered in fake snake-skin vinyl.
Heck, you can make your own cabinet for the theremin in any crazy way you want, transfer the guts into the new cabinet, and then save the original to stuff the guts back into later.
Heck (again heck!), what could be more girly than building the guts of the theremin into the torso of a female mannequin with the left arm signaling a left turn and the right pointing straight out from the shoulder like it just tossed a shot-put. Slap a yellow sun dress on it and use it as a combingtion theremin cabinet and stage stand. Next winter you could put a fur coat on your left-turn-signaling mannequin (but not a real fur coat that's cruel). Yeah, you could change the clothes for the season or whatever whim. For Saint Patrics day you could give it a green dress (but not a real green dress that's cruel).
You should have nearly NO limitations on how you want to personalize your theremin as long as it does not alter the function of the theremin.
Go ahead search ebay for Hello Kitty... I dare you!
What is impeding your creativity?
There are NO rules outside of that the customization cannot be electricly conductive or contain some metal that alters the capacitive relationship between you hands and the rods.
It is YOUR theremin!
YOU can paint the entire thang day-glow orange and glue on gold painted elbow macaroni noodles.
You can cover it in some sort of wrap, or daisy patterned contact paper, or make your own with the mullet-family photo printed off the internet and covered in varnish.
http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2009/04/28/bon-family/
If you are afraid of lowering the resale value, you can make a cloth cover with any daisy print from the fabric store. When time to sell, you can just pull it off.
Some Soldano guitar amps are covered in fake snake-skin vinyl.
Heck, you can make your own cabinet for the theremin in any crazy way you want, transfer the guts into the new cabinet, and then save the original to stuff the guts back into later.
Heck (again heck!), what could be more girly than building the guts of the theremin into the torso of a female mannequin with the left arm signaling a left turn and the right pointing straight out from the shoulder like it just tossed a shot-put. Slap a yellow sun dress on it and use it as a combingtion theremin cabinet and stage stand. Next winter you could put a fur coat on your left-turn-signaling mannequin (but not a real fur coat that's cruel). Yeah, you could change the clothes for the season or whatever whim. For Saint Patrics day you could give it a green dress (but not a real green dress that's cruel).
You should have nearly NO limitations on how you want to personalize your theremin as long as it does not alter the function of the theremin.
Go ahead search ebay for Hello Kitty... I dare you!