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Performed by members of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra, with guest shakuhachi player Riley Lee, 5 April 2009.
The musical: Air, light, sound, movement. Computer music can be beautiful (we hope). The technical: The shakuhachi player creates sound with breath, setting the air column of the instrument in vibration. The laptop players create sound with light, which is captured by the computers’ built-in webcams and then analyzed by a pattern recognition algorithm. Software built by me using the Wekinator.
http://music.princeton.edu/PLOrk-Spring2009/video/Blinky.mov
fuente: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~fiebrink/index.html
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