Using a keyboard and data visualization software, the device translates the notes into a real-time graph.
The Clavilux 2000, a gizmo invented by Jonas Heuer, turns any piece of music played ona keyboard into a dynamic piece of information art. It's a pretty simple set-up: The midi-signals from the synthesizer are run through vvvv, an free tool for creating live visualizations. The outputs are then visualized with a projector:
What you'll notice in that video is that every note played...
Published on March 10, 2010 11:08