History of Synthesizers: 1950 to 1970
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Previously we discussed how the synthesizer started to come to be from its earliest days as the 200 ton teleharmonium up until the creation of the trautonium (and mixtur-trautonium) in the 1930s and 40s, but …

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Fruit loops

Submitted by on March 9, 2010 – 3:09 pm No Comment

Alex Braidwood a graduate student within the Media Design Program at the Art Center College of Design and has worked on a number of art projects involving sound and music.

In this video, Alex demonstrates a project that he set up which uses fruit as capacitive sensors, controlling audio loops in real time:

You can find more of Alex’s work on his website.

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