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Sketching the voice: final documentation

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Final project PC&ICM: sketching the voice

Finally I managed to put everything together to build the controller that I had in mind. As I described in the last step of the process I wanted to build a controller that allowed the performer to have enough options … Continue reading

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Final project for PC & ICM – work in progress 1

The initial proposal of my project has changed a little bit. Before I start building the wearable made out of plastic tubes with fluids of different colors running through depending on the frequency of the audio input, I am developing … Continue reading

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Final Project concept for PC & ICM – proposal

As a performer that had to deal with several media on stage I have always wanted to create or have something that allowed me to generate one of the narrative layers through something else I was already creating on stage. … Continue reading

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MIDI controller – final prototype

As I promised, here are the circuit, code and videos of the MIDI controller working. CODE in ARDUINO: #include int switchPin1 = 13; // digital input pin for a switch int switchPin2 = 12; // digital input pin for a … Continue reading

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MIDI controller – work in progress 2

Next step in our project was getting together and sharing results. Nick and Noah were more focused in the programming and construction of the air harp with the Ultrasonic Rangefinder and I had been messing around with the Vibration Sensor … Continue reading

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MIDI controller – work in progress

I am working for the middle term project with Nick Yulman and Noah Crowley. It was pretty clear from the beginning that we all wanted to work with something related to sound. In our first conversations we also agreed that … Continue reading

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Observing an interactive technology

I have chosen METRO machines, since they are something that belong to my daily landscape and I realised I almost pay any attention to them in terms of its efficiency and design.I took the ones placed in Union Square so … Continue reading

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Stupid Pet Trick: INTERACTIVE DIORAMA

Last Summer a friend took me to a certain place in the NE of Spain where this very special type of Newt live. I was so amazed about the story behind the discovery of this creature that I decided to … Continue reading

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Fantasy device: periscope

I am 5.31 feet. Let’s say I’m not very tall. Usually I’m not aware of that, specially in Spain where that’s the average for a girl..more or less. But when I go to any kind of concert/performance, which is one … Continue reading

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