Musical interactive devices, 2012
This video presents a test of one of a serie of different interactive musical devices I'm develloping.
They'll be used in a therapeutic context.
I use a ethernet camera and Eyecon to track both hands, and I map the data in Max/MSP. Basically, more the hands are high, more the notes played are high-pitched, and more the hands/fingers are moving fast, more quick are the notes. Degrees (chords) change when there is no movement.
Here is a video of one of the first test of this device
(Weimar, Germany. Video credits : Motion Composer)
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