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Violin simulator game system

Violin simulator game system

Evio-JrEvio violin simulator, works kind of like one of those Beatamania things, you play the violin along with the on screen prompt and get a score depending on how well you do. Works via motion sensors that detect if you’re moving the bow across the strings right. There is also a “Evio Jr.” aimed at the wee ones that has a Karaoke function. [via] Link.

ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show

ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show

Collage ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show is next weekend in Dublin. We’ve had musical robots in the past (including Lemur), but this year’s show focuses more on robotic sculpture and installation. Slashdotters in Eire — come say hello! From the site: “Featuring 21 works selected from a large and diverse pool of entries submitted by artists from around the world, the show celebrates the strange and wonderful collision of shifty artists, disgraced engineers, high/low/no tech hackers, rogue scientists, beauty school dropouts, backyard pyros, and industrial spys that has come to define the emerging field of robotic art. [via] Link.

Listen to other worlds

Listen to other worlds

Worldear1 WorldEar is a device that would be installed at the head-height of seated passengers in trains around the world. Because of its low volume, users must turn their heads to listen to other worlds. Scrolling through a list of cities users would hear ambient sound from the city shown, transmitted using the wireless network in place in many of the subway systems around the world. Link.

One Free Minute

One Free Minute

Onemin One Free Minute is a mobile sculpture designed to allow for instances of anonymous public speech. When you call the cellphone inside One Free Minute, you get connected for exactly a minute to a 200 watt amplifier and speaker. The speech produced by the speaker can be heard clearly more than 150 feet away from the sculpture. See the links below to learn more or listen to some of our callers. Link.