Finger Symphony

Made by Mark Vella and Maximilien Stein

Our goal for the Finger Symphony was to create an interactive, visually engaging sound machine, approaching a musical instrument. We were inspired by the Intel Animusic Machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCIkbr9HCcw) that uses mechanical movement to create an engaging visual and aural experience. We initially wanted to use marble-launching solenoids to hit targets and produce the sound, but refined that to solenoids directly hitting the sound making target for time constraints.

Created: December 11th, 2015

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Physical computing refers to the design and construction of physical systems that use a mix of software and hardware to sense and respond to the surrounding world. Such systems blend digital and ph...more


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Our goal for the Finger Symphony was to create an interactive, visually engaging sound machine, approaching a musical instrument. We were inspired by the Intel Animusic Machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCIkbr9HCcw) that uses mechanical movement to create an engaging visual and aural experience. We initially wanted to use marble-launching solenoids to hit targets and produce the sound, but refined that to solenoids directly hitting the sound making target for time constraints.