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From iTunes Visualizer to iPhone Desktop

After wasting time scouring the net for some decent looking wallpapers for my iPhone, I decided to take matters into my own hands and put the new visualizer in the latest drop of iTunes to good use. If you haven’t checked out the new visualizer, which is rumored to be Robert Hodgin’s Magnetosphere, you need to drop what you’re doing and check it out now. I figured what better way to create a stunning wallpaper than to let the visualizer generate it for me.

After mentioning the idea to the Teknision Team – Jason suggested that we post the wallpapers with the name of the song and artist that was used to generate the image. The images generated are as varied as our musical tastes – feel free to download the images to use as your own desktop.

Steve MacKenzie

T.I. – Whatever You Like (iTunes)

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Tony MacDonell
The Human Abstract – A Violent Strike (iTunes)

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Ian Shaw
Shawn Lee – Kiss The Sky (iTunes)

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Jason Slater
Rage Against the Machine – Killing In The Name (iTunes)

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Stacey Mulcahy
Le Tigre – Slideshow At Free University (iTunes)

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Chris Samuel
Billy Talent – River Below (iTunes)

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Gabor Vida
The Decemberists – The Island (iTunes)

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John Choo
Deeper Shades of House Podcast (iTunes)

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Erin Fraser
The Animals – House of The Rising Sun (iTunes)

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Mike Martin
No comment needed really…
Hillary Duff – Come Clean

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Ben Zabloski
Our resident disillusioned die hard PC fan, Ben, decided to be “unique” and provide his desktop offering compliments of his beloved Winamp visualizer. It looks something like if Hasbro’s Spirograph enjoyed one too many Blue Lagoon drinks and puked up neon. If Ben had a Mac, he’d still find a way to get Winamp on it and chances are, he’s probably actively trying to find a way convinced it will lead to jukebox world domination. We don’t believe in silent judging here at Teknision.

Megaman2 (Winamp MilkDrop)

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1 Comment

  1. My love for Nullsoft’s Winamp lies with its plugin capabilities and the community that’s supported it since 1997. I could also go as far as to say that Winamp pioneered the desktop mp3 player that served as a main branch of inspiration for Apple to create it’s consumer music tools; but, where else can I find perfect Nintendo and Super Nintendo music playback in an all-in-one media package? Not iTunes!

  2. Ben - September 17, 2008 - 12:04 pm

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