I would like to try these. I know some people say...some people say that in ears are bad for you. Still....check it;
These!
music and audio tech and other finds!
Friday, 9 January 2015
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Visualising data mainly stunning
Some really nice data representation presented in a visually beautiful way to help us decode the crazy world around us and see bigger patterns in the picture
http://datalooksdope.com/motion/
http://datalooksdope.com/motion/
Learning piano with projection!
Ever wanted to super speed up your piano learning. Ever wanted to just see what you need to play in real time. You are in luck if you check out this amazing new thing. It looks pretty darn sweet.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Music Tech Fest Hackathon
I attended the brilliant music tech fest hackathon! As well as getting to hang around for over 24 hours with an amazing group of talented techies, I got to see some of the awe inspiring creations and developments in the music tech world. I had a blast and even won a spot prize for my creation in the hack, the bendigorn. This can be seen in this vid!
I made the flex sensors following this tutorial but added my own touches to make them work for me such as anti-static foam in between the copper tape pieces, and reducing the size and length.
They worked well and I ran them into Max/MSP to trigger some MIDI notes and then to modulate the pitch of those MIDI notes with the pitch bend.
Each of the 10 (only 9 actually worked :S) sensors gave of reading from 200 up to 500 in integers values.
I want to expand this in the future to create a digital grass!
I made the flex sensors following this tutorial but added my own touches to make them work for me such as anti-static foam in between the copper tape pieces, and reducing the size and length.
They worked well and I ran them into Max/MSP to trigger some MIDI notes and then to modulate the pitch of those MIDI notes with the pitch bend.
Each of the 10 (only 9 actually worked :S) sensors gave of reading from 200 up to 500 in integers values.
I want to expand this in the future to create a digital grass!
Jitter Critter
I attended a jitter critter workshop at Make Bournemouth and made this awesome jitter snail, he was very very slow, some might say so slow it was unobservable to the human eye. He was cute though and we had a blast with the kids (and adults) making these critters! He even has a light to guide his way.
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Hexshifter- Colour Picker
This pretty little tool utilises minimalistic interaction to create hex based colours. Its pretty neat.
http://prescottfoland.co/hexshifter/
http://prescottfoland.co/hexshifter/
SlideRule- Online learning hub
Here we have a great website for learning! Pick a subject and join an online course, then come out with a certificate. Offering courses from some of the largest universities and littler ones too.
http://www.mysliderule.com/
http://www.mysliderule.com/
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