The Music Table (Video Demo)

The Music Table is an experimental composing system for the ‘Augmented Composer’ that provides a tactile and visual representation of music that can be manipulated to make new musical patterns.

The Music Table is designed to let you experience music as patterns in musical space. Patterns of cards are arranged on a tabletop to become musical phrases. Completed phrases are stored on other cards and combined as multi-layered patterns.

Animated characters provide fun visual feedback as you edit and arrange phrases, making abstract musical structures visible and tangible.

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6 thoughts on “The Music Table (Video Demo)

  1. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

  2. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

  3. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

  4. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

  5. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

  6. This looks like interesting technology, but the demo makes it look like it's focused on educating kids or something. It's hard to imagine doing anything serious with something like this, because you'd have so many cards flying around.

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