Check out this awesome light-controlled synth “harp.” The builder explains:
The harp is connected to the impOSCar VSTi software synthesizer, the TAOS sensor array sits on the floor in it’s own stand. The array above the harp i is just made up of fs mirrors for added p’zazz.
Stephen Hobley Photography – Link



very Jean Micheal Jarre!
…it’s funny you say that.
I shot another vid last night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCgMsrSaYwY
Made it all the way to the end of Rendezvous II without goofing up!
For those who asked for it, I just uploaded the first of several “howto” videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2f55BbWQlg
very cool Steve! And thanks for responding and adding videos.
It would be sweet if the height of your hand intersecting with the beam would change the pitch or octave of the note.
Really sweet already though!
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