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Bubblegum Drum Sequencer Goes One Better, Has Edible Parts |
| Published: January 18, 2008, 6:15 am |
| Tags: gadgets, berkeley, clips, drums, music, sequencers |
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If you liked the ball-bearing tangible drum sequencer the other day, you'll love this: some students at UC Berkeley's School of Information have created a similar device, this time combining computer imaging and bubblegum balls to create bangin' tunes. Using a similar sort of hole-matrix, this version uses nifty software which detects the colour and position of the gumballs, which we think must open up the device to a few more drum effects than you can hear in the video, but whatever—it's worth it to see the dancing. [Bubblegum Sequencer via Technabob] [ Full article ] |
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