
Physical Sequencer
2 months ago
"Physical Sequencer", part of Yamaha/RCA's "Making Fun Serious" exhibition at Chappell of Bond Street (a big old music shop).
The software is based on my iPhone app, thump ( mrkbrz.com/thump/ ), but this time, controlled physically rather than via a screen. There were 8 steps in the sequence and 7 different sounds. Each cell has a depth sensor with which you can turn the cell on or off. The cells each have a light indicating whether they're active or not and a light indicating the which part of the sequence you're on. It kind of makes you want to dance.
The concept belongs to Giuseppe Guerriero ( giuseppe-guerriero.com/ ) and the electronics hardware was done by Stefan Dzisiewski-Smith ( bycgwtsf.com/ )
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The software is based on my iPhone app, thump ( mrkbrz.com/thump/ ), but this time, controlled physically rather than via a screen. There were 8 steps in the sequence and 7 different sounds. Each cell has a depth sensor with which you can turn the cell on or off. The cells each have a light indicating whether they're active or not and a light indicating the which part of the sequence you're on. It kind of makes you want to dance.
The concept belongs to Giuseppe Guerriero ( giuseppe-guerriero.com/ ) and the electronics hardware was done by Stefan Dzisiewski-Smith ( bycgwtsf.com/ )
Built with openFrameworks
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