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dodgechargerfan

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Way cool! I'm already trying to figure out what kind of sounds that other arms movements might make.... is that a train I hear?

http://www.csiro.au/csiro/content/standard/ps2gl,,.html

Every wanna-be rocker’s fantasy comes true

Reference: 06/231
CSIRO has ‘built’ a shirt which could fulfil the fantasy of anyone who has, in the privacy of their homes, jammed along with one of rock ‘n roll’s great lead guitarists.
13 November 2006
Led by engineer Dr Richard Helmer a team of researchers at CSIRO Textiles and Fibre Technology in Geelong has created a ‘wearable instrument shirt’ (WIS) which enables users to play an ‘air guitar’ simply by moving one arm to pick chords and the other to strum the imaginary instrument’s strings.
“Freedom of movement is a great feature of these textile-based interfaces,” Dr Helmer says.
”Our air guitar consists of a wearable sensor interface embedded in a conventional 'shirt' which uses custom software to map gestures with audio samples.
“It’s an easy-to-use, virtual instrument that allows real-time music making – even by players without significant musical or computing skills. It allows you to jump around and the sound generated is just like an original mp3.”
The WIS works by recognising and interpreting arm movements and relaying this wirelessly to a computer for audio generation. There are no trailing cables to get in the way or trip over.
Textile motion sensors embedded in the shirt sleeves detect motion when the arm bends – in most cases the left arm chooses a note and the right arm plays it.
“It’s an easy-to-use, virtual instrument that allows real-time music making – even by players without significant musical or computing skills”
By customising the software, the team has also tailored the technology to make an air tambourine and an air guiro (percussion instrument).
Dr Helmer says the development of the WIS required intensive collaboration by researchers with high-level skills in computing, chemistry, electronics, music composition and textile manufacture.
“The technology – which is adaptable to almost any kind of apparel – takes clothing beyond its traditional role of protection and fashion into the realms of entertainment and a wide range of other applications including the development of clothes which will be able to monitor physiological changes,” he says.
 
Somebody had WAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYY too much time on their hands!!!!!! :D:D *sings* Too much time on my hands....too much time on my hands* *grabs a real guitar and jams* :D
 
Fishboy said:
Somebody had WAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYY too much time on their hands!!!!!! :D:D *sings* Too much time on my hands....too much time on my hands* *grabs a real guitar and jams* :D

or simply made a movie idea into a reality...remember robin williams in "toys" he had a noise makeing coat
 
69.5CUDA said:
or simply made a movie idea into a reality...remember robin williams in "toys" he had a noise makeing coat
Oddly and quite sadly I have never seen that one. Suprising considering how much I love his movies/ comedy!!:doh::doh::doh:
 
Hmm is this a Cheap way to learn Free Bird? Heck I play it a lot on air guitar, I think I'm getting good at it :laugh:
 
dodgechargerfan said:
Thnaks!

Don't try that first chord without snapping a finger or two first. It's wrong.

the 4 should be a 6..


but I just play the same chords at the first position - way so easier

rofl
Have you guys seen the playstation game guitar hero 2?. My son bought it last weekend and can't stop playing, the little turds actually gotten very good at it and it looks like it would be great for hand / eye coordination;)
 
giowest said:
rofl
Have you guys seen the playstation game guitar hero 2?. My son bought it last weekend and can't stop playing, the little turds actually gotten very good at it and it looks like it would be great for hand / eye coordination;)

HUH! Sounds way cool! Imma gonna add it my kid's Christmas list. ;)
 
dodgechargerfan said:
Way cool! I'm already trying to figure out what kind of sounds that other arms movements might make....
Pull my finger. :bwuhaha:
 
Jamies440 said:
Hmm is this a Cheap way to learn Free Bird? Heck I play it a lot on air guitar, I think I'm getting good at it :laugh:

Cheap?? I kinda doubt it. Freebird on tape measure, don't knock it til you've tried it. :giggedy:

The "bump bumps" on hotel California punctuated with three or four dudes and 24 oz hammers on the jigs :nanna:

I want a machine that can actually play an accoustic guitar, :Fresh Meds:
 
giowest said:
rofl
Have you guys seen the playstation game guitar hero 2?. My son bought it last weekend and can't stop playing, the little turds actually gotten very good at it and it looks like it would be great for hand / eye coordination;)
our kids have both editions of the game they're really great at it also!:dance:
 
BootHead said:
I want a machine that can actually play an accoustic guitar, :Fresh Meds:

Well, I've been referred to as a machine and I can play the acoustic guitar....
 

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