Yann Seznec, aka The Amazing Rolo, captured a set of videos of electronic musicians demonstrating their electronic musical instrument creations at Maker Faire 2009 in San Mateo.
In the first video, Elly Jessop, a masters student at MIT Media Lab, talks about her Vocal Augmentation and Manipulation Prosthesis (VAMP).
From the Maker Faire 2009: “I spoke with Barry Threw from Keith McMillen Instruments about the K-Bow, a sensor-laden violin bow that allows for powerful and intuitive electro-acoustic performance.
http://www.vimeo.com/5235740Moldover shows off his crazy Syncomasher at the Maker Faire 2009.
See, too, Peter Kirn’s discussion at CDM.
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Tags: Ba, DIY projects, Elly Jessop, K-Bow, Maker Faire, Maker Faire 2009, Moldover, synth DIY





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