Audio Cubes

From Bert Schiettecatte in Belgium come AudioCubes, described as a tangible interface for sound design and exploration, under development at PERCUSSA.

The interface consists of an arbitrary number of plastic cubes. Each of the cubes is capable of sound processing.

The cubes can be connected to a computer and can be programmed to process sound signals. By positioning and moving the cubes relative to each other, sound processing can be changed and a variety of sounds can be quickly designed and explored.

A demo video is available.

Technical info on the AudioCubes is available at the Stanford site.

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