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  • Synthopia on 2/10/11

    Di Mainstone’s Serendiptichord is a sort of alien wearable musical instrument, designed to ‘entice the user to explore a soundscape through touch and movement.’ The Serendiptichord is the result of a cross-disciplinary investigation spanning fashion, technology, music and dance. A collaboration between Di Mainstone and Tim Murray-Browne, the instrument was commissioned by BigDog Interactive and [...] Relative News

  • Create Digital Music on 4/4/11

    Music made by machines need not turn its back on traditional musical skill – least of all when you literally strap the machines on the back of a master musician. In a fusion of Brazilian tradition and modern wireless, wearable sensor technology, Kyle McDonald shares with us a project that makes drums into an interactive … Continue → Relative News

  • Synthopia on 2/18/11

    VJacket - Feedback Demo was uploaded by: phreakheadDuration: 201Rating: Relative News

  • Create Digital Music on 11/25/11

    When we last saw Onyx Ashanti, he was speaking of a grand vision to remake himself into a music-performing Tron. Now, the elements of that vision are coming together, with a crowd-sourced funding campaign that ends today, Friday. Update: Apparently after seeing this story, IndieGogo extended the funding deadline for five days, with the new … Continue → Relative News

  • Create Digital Music on 2/18/11

    A helmet and hand units make up the TRON performance system for a style of music artist Onyx Ashanti calls “beatjazz.” And he’s well on his way to making a reality. All images courtesy the artist. Onyx Ashanti is insane – in the special, essential way that makes certain brilliant musicians. An experienced busker, having … Continue → Relative News

  • AudioFanzine EN on 3/31/11

    RØDE Microphones announced the release of three new MiCon connectors to add additional compatibility with its line of wearable microphones that include the RØDE Lavalier, HS-1 headset and the RØDE PinMic. Relative News

  • Mix on 3/29/11

    RØDE Microphones in Sydney, Australia, has released three new MiCon connectors that offer additional compatibility with its line of compact wearable microphones, which include the RØDE Lavalier, HS-1 headset and the RØDE PinMic. Relative News

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