#1 Piano Gloves
Piano Gloves is a prototype design by scott garner that enables users to play a full size piano without any piano present. the design is composed of two digitally enhanced gloves that use arduino and processing to track the player’s movements and create the corresponding piano notes. the user puts on the gloves and then plays the piano on any flat surface, such as a desk or table. the gloves are spatially aware and can know what notes the user is intending to play. the gloves are in the early stages of development and garner says he has ‘a lot of ideas for new features on both the software and hardware side of things.’
Piano Gloves from Scott Garner on Vimeo.
#2 AIRduino Guitar
The idea here is to build a wearable virtual guitar that is to be controlled with two hands much like playing Air Guitar. The aim is to get the feeling of playing a real guitar. The AIRduino Guitar is made of one glove and one stick. The glove is used to set the tone and the stick to trigger the sound.
#3 Twinkle Tartiflette
Twinkle Tartiflette is an interactive artwork, using various LilyPad modules connected with conductive thread. It combines words, image and sound into an interactive experience, brought to life by touching the words with a stylus.
More introductions:
http://rainycatz.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/twinkle-tartiflette-an-arduino-driven-interactive-wordmusic-artwork/
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