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InvisiBall Makes Sport Out Of Sound

Invisiball is a physical ball game, played on a 4×10 meter court – but there is no ball. Instead you play with sounds and with music between 4 speakers. The rackets have built-in infrared beamers and the “net” is two infrared sensors. A computer reads the position of the players and creates sounds that represent… Read More InvisiBall Makes Sport Out Of Sound

March 12, 2012Leave a comment

The Amazing 5 Robot, 1 Guy Funky Cyborg Band – Jazari


Jazari — wowow was uploaded by: JazariMusic
Duration: 368
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June 9, 20112 Comments

How To DJ With A Candle


Candle-powered Wii-hacked Turntable Demo was uploaded by: TheECC
Duration: 75
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October 20, 2010October 20, 20102 Comments

Awesome Wii Nunchuk Synthesizer – The MonoChuck!


MonoChuck – Wii Nunchuk Controlled Monotron was uploaded by: Denkitribe
Duration: 107
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May 15, 20104 Comments

Guy Controls Robotic Drum Jam With Wiimotes


JAZARI was uploaded by: JazariMusic
Duration: 403
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February 20, 2010February 20, 2010Leave a comment

First Time Ever! Beethoven Symphony Conducted By Wiimote


Digital Orchestra Concert Excerpt – The Fauxharmonic Orchestra was uploaded by: Fauxharmonic
Duration: 200
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September 24, 2009September 24, 2009Leave a comment

First Wii-Controlled Beethoven Symphony!

On Wednesday, May 20, 2009, Paul Henry Smith will conduct the first-ever live concert of a Beethoven Symphony using a digital orchestra, performed by Vienna Symphonic Library’s Vienna Instruments at Holy Name Church in Boston. This will be the first concert in a series that will present all nine Beethoven symphonies. The Fauxharmonic Orchestra, founded… Read More First Wii-Controlled Beethoven Symphony!

May 11, 2009May 11, 20093 Comments

Wii Theremin – Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Ken Moore’s submission for NPR’s National Caroling Party 2008. The instrument is a homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin (simulator). The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds.

December 19, 2008December 19, 20082 Comments

Live Glitch Improvisation By Micromattic

http://www.vimeo.com/2532037 A fun live improvisation by Micromattic involving heavy use of Step Sequencer, Wii Remote, Ableton Live, contact mic and a few hand made instruments.

December 16, 2008Leave a comment

Using A Wiimote To Control Guitar Effects

rockin1208 demos using a Wiimote to control guitar effects: “To do the pitch bend stuff, I send Wii data to Max/Msp, which then sends MIDI data to my digitech Whammy pedal. Yes, the Whammy pedal has a MIDI input.” Anybody hack a Wiimote to do MIDI directly? via Caleb Kraft

October 14, 2008October 14, 20081 Comment

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