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Crystaline 4 part remake <IS> | Crystaline 4 part remake <IS> | ||
<Alex Z. - Live Installation> | <Alex Z. - Live Installation> | ||
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Toriton Plus, a water surface music controller being played live. The device works via a laser that shines through the water in the dish, and LDR's on the other side respond to the position of the laser points. By using a voltage divider for each laser, the physical interface can see changes in voltage | Toriton Plus, a water surface music controller being played live. The device works via a laser that shines through the water in the dish, and LDR's on the other side respond to the position of the laser points. By using a voltage divider for each laser, the physical interface can see changes in voltage | ||
http://synth.me/category/news/controllers?page=3 | http://synth.me/category/news/controllers?page=3 | ||
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http://www.peterkrantz.com/2007/water-light-synthesizer/ | http://www.peterkrantz.com/2007/water-light-synthesizer/ | ||
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This is what you need: | This is what you need: | ||
A solar panel (2V to be able to connect it to the audio in port on my MacBook), $10 | A solar panel (2V to be able to connect it to the audio in port on my MacBook), $10 |
Latest revision as of 23:50, 12 December 2011
Alexander Zaklynsky: Crystalline Light Project http://retinaprojects.org/CLP1.html
MORE INFO /CONCEPT/ http://retinaprojects.org/CrystalVetrar.pdf
Crystaline 4 part remake <IS> <Alex Z. - Live Installation>
Water and Light Controlled Synthesizer
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Toriton Plus, a water surface music controller being played live. The device works via a laser that shines through the water in the dish, and LDR's on the other side respond to the position of the laser points. By using a voltage divider for each laser, the physical interface can see changes in voltage
http://synth.me/category/news/controllers?page=3
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http://www.peterkrantz.com/2007/water-light-synthesizer/
This is what you need:
A solar panel (2V to be able to connect it to the audio in port on my MacBook), $10 Some cabling (a 3.5 mm standard stereo plug) A bowl of water A software synthesizer that can read input from the audio in port.