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Filed under: Electronic Instruments, MIDI Controllers, Music Videos, Strange
At the 2008 Maker Faire, IEEE Spectrum caught up with Andrew Turley, who had turned a microfiche into a musical instrument.
Using a simple photodiode, the keyboard plays notes based on how light the center of the screen is.
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