I’ve finished the first version of the virtual graffiti system, which is now fully published (including all code) on the instructables website.
We ran a demo at the blue hut youth club on Thursday where it was very well received!

music, improvisation, technology, design
I’ve finished the first version of the virtual graffiti system, which is now fully published (including all code) on the instructables website.
We ran a demo at the blue hut youth club on Thursday where it was very well received!

A follow up to my latest post on using processing + linux for virtual graffiti, here is a video of it in action! The code is here: wiimote_sensor_calibration.tar.
proud to present my invisible dancemat looping station! Using 2 wiimotes, ableton live8, infra red LEDs and masking tape! Thanks Brian for the video shoot and edit…

I’ve recently updated my live looping setup. The biggest improvement is made by using the looper instrument in live8. This finally allows me to create loops around my patterns, rather than having to fit my patterns around a prefixed tempo.
My system uses a few puredata patches to manage the user interface. The wiimote and the bcr2000 handle all control and feedback requirements via puredata.
If you’re interested, here is an archive of all the config files.
Nikolay and I have been working sonically for 2 years, convinced that eventually we’ll find a fun and exciting way to make live dance music. I think that moment has arrived so I’m very proud to present micromattic’s latest video!