Audiopad! New Music control system invented by trekkie aliens!

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Audiopad

Audiopad is something I have developed with electronic musician and fellow Media Lab graduate student Ben Recht.

It is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, juxtapose archived recordings against warm synthetic melodies, cut between drum loops to create new beats, and apply digital processing all at the same time on the same table. Audiopad not only allows for spontaneous reinterpretation of musical compositions, but also creates a visual and tactile dialogue between itself, the performer, and the audience.

Audiopad has a matrix of antenna elements which track the positions of electronically tagged objects on a tabletop surface. Software translates the position information into music and graphical feedback on the tabletop. Each object represents either a musical track or a microphone.

Fun waste of time or wave of the phuture!?
Discuss...

Lord Custos Epsilon (Lord Custos Epsilon), Tuesday, 22 July 2003 19:23 (twenty-two years ago)

Anything that's tactile and hands-on is exactly what computers need lots more of. It'd be wicked if it was 3D. Which wouldn't be too hard if you were using the antenna elements for triangulation, methinks.

The first thing that popped into my head a really large one of these:

Elliott Brennan (ebb), Tuesday, 22 July 2003 20:33 (twenty-two years ago)

one year passes...
more than a year on,

hmmm (hmmm), Friday, 11 February 2005 12:46 (twenty-one years ago)

here's some footage of it in operation

hmmm (hmmm), Friday, 11 February 2005 12:47 (twenty-one years ago)

it looks like a cross between a chaos pad, a sequencer and air hockey.

hmmm (hmmm), Friday, 11 February 2005 12:47 (twenty-one years ago)


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