Tired of blowing space aliens?
Probably not, but you still may want to check out Fijuu2, a 3D, audio/visual installation that takes a PC with a PlayStation-style gamepad, and turns it into a game platform where you can dynamically manipulate 3D instruments to make improvised music.
Here’s a YouTube video of Fijuu in action:
fijuu is built using the open source game engine OGRE and runs on Linux. in the future fijuu will be released as a Linux live CD project, so players can simply boot up their PC with a compatible gamepad plugged in, and play without installing anything (regardless of operating system). This effectively turns the domestic PC into a console for game based audio performances.
Details and downloads are available at Fijuu.com.
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