| From ProSoundNews.com Scientist Develops Playable Air Guitar T-Shirt Australia (November 14, 2006)--Australia has given many things to the entertainment world: AC/DC, the Mad Max movies, a couple of guys with the word “Crocodile” in their names, and of course, the great Yahoo Serious scare of 1988. But perhaps its greatest achievement--or at least the most recent one--is the playable air guitar t-shirt.
“Freedom of movement is a great feature of these textile-based interfaces,' he says on the CSIRO website. “Our air guitar consists of a wearable sensor interface embedded in a conventional 'shirt', with 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.” While the resulting product is amusing, the project in fact furthered CSIRO’s knowledge of the science of designing and making fabrics; the use of conductive fibers to create embedded sensors; and the exploration of different approaches for using conductive textile structures and software to develop custom computer interfaces. For more on the science of the shirt--and a video of Dr. Helmer actually playing it--visit: www.csiro.au/csiro/content/file/pfk8,,.html
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