Yeah this is really cool! I love holding up random sheets of paper to see the according wavetable adjust. Very nice, simple, creative work! Thanks for sharing it.

~Kyle

On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at> wrote:

Wow, I love it!  Its great fun to make sound with it just by waving your hands around in front of the video camera!  I could see that being turning into a full instrument.  perhaps capturing three different lines and using those to build up the chord.  Also, it would be nice to have a volume control based on change, i.e. if there was no change in the line, it would fade out, then change would raise the amplitude again.

.hc



On Dec 20, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Max wrote:

Hi list,

here is a simple patch I'd like to share with you. If you print the attached .pdf and hold the patterns in front of the camera you can make interesting sounds. Inspired by a Fischinger exhibit at the “See This Sound” exhibition in Linz.
http://www.mediaartnet.org/artist/fischinger/biography/
http://beta.see-this-sound.at/werke/296

<camera_wavetable.pd><ornament_sound.pdf>


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