Dipping duck orchestra lays down the beats
In this "Dipping Duck Orchestra", music is randomly generated by 8 dipping ducks or drinking birds where the circuit is completed when the duck's bill hits the water. The project resembles a keyboard of sorts, where each duck plays a different note when triggered. Check out the video above for the full effect.
Posted by Jonah Brucker-Cohen |
May 7, 2008 05:00 AM
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