Dodecaudion, a Gesture-Based Spatial Music Generator
Dodecaudion is a gesture-based, spatial interface that allows performers to create music by moving hands or other body parts around the 12-sided structure.
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Dodecaudion is a gesture-based, spatial interface that allows performers to create music by moving hands or other body parts around the 12-sided structure.
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You are invited to join the the editors of MAKE live and online for a special Halloween costume party on Google+. We’ll be hosting a Google+ hangout on air Oct. 29 at 2pm PST/5pm EST. During the half-hour hangout MAKE editors and co-conspirators will be showing of their costumes and we invite you to do the sam
This giant zombie cat mask is amazing. Maker Ian Langohr posted a video showing how he made it in Make: Projects. If you’re making a Halloween costume you’re excited about this year, consider posting the instructions up on Make: Projects!
Who DOESN’T want to yell this message to every young lady out there. Well, the talent and brains behind Emotistyle, Molly Austin and Shamikah Martinez, provide the lecture for us in the most humorous and catchy way…with an original song/rap/music video. Thank you, ladies for encouraging creativity over the “Sexy ____” costume so many girls go for.
Dan Grayber’s mechanisms are autonomous artworks that defy gravity.
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