Music Hacker’s Instrument developed at a University in London

By on March 4, 2014
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Interesting exploration of interaction design in music. Will be Open Source!

An 8-inch wooden cube may be an unlikely spark for a musical revolution – but that’s the hope of a collaboration of electronic engineers and musicians working towards hackable electronic instruments that performers can easily modify to produce sounds in surprising new ways.

Dr McPherson says: “We want to demonstrate the value of studying user reactions to new technology, especially any unusual and idiosyncratic uses that may emerge. We’re also developing open-source hardware and software that will help musicians to customise digital instruments and build their own from scratch, without having to be an IT or engineering expert.”

via Digital music gets a cubist makeover – EPSRC.

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