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T-Stick

The T-Stick was developed and built in the IDMIL by Joseph Malloch, in collaboration with composer D. Andrew Stewart and performers Fernando Rocha and Xenia Pestova. The physical input device can sense where and how much of its surface is touched by the performer, as well as tilting, shaking, squeezing and twisting gestures. Unlike most digital musical instruments, the T-Sticks exist as a family, with soprano, alto, tenor, and bass members.

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T-Stick T-Stick

With Hidden Noises

With Hidden Noises is a replica of Marcel Duchamp’s sculpture “A Bruit Secret”. The instrument is made of a ball of twine sandwiched between engraved brass plates. Two x-y accelerometers and three tilt switches are inside the ball of twine. A MaxMSP program converts gestures into sound.

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With Hidden Noises With Hidden Noises

MoGMI – Mobile Gesture Mabed Musical Intrument

The Mobile Gesture Mabed Musical Intrument uses gesture input on Nokia N95 as input to MIDI instruments or directly to phone sound generator.

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K-Bow

The K-Bow is a hand-crafted composite sensor bow. Included with the K-Bow is a comprehensive suite of software tools that provides a completely integrated creative solution for the modern string player.

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K-Bow

MIDI Airguitar

The MIDI Airguitar instrument is comprised of two hand-held units. 

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MIDI Airguitar MIDI Airguitar
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