
From arpodyssey on Instagram.
In addition to the case for the Moog Prodigy, can you name all the synths that appear in this picture? 🙂

From arpodyssey on Instagram.
In addition to the case for the Moog Prodigy, can you name all the synths that appear in this picture? 🙂

OK, this event (which we at CatSynth were unable to attend) was last week, but this picture is still awesome. Another from our friends Dmitri and Elise of Slope114 and their cat.
If you have a cat-and-synthesizer picture, please share it with us via Facebook, @catsynth on Twitter, or on Instagram with hashtag #catsynth.
From Kinetik Laboratories on Youtube, via matrixsynth.
Short impro with Kinetik machines and Kiki.
Visit:
http://kinetiklaboratories.blogspot.it/
“Play Ball!” at Arc Gallery and Studios is a multimedia show about women’s passion for baseball bringing together artists Amanda Chaudhary, Mido Lee and Priscilla Otani. The installation was a true collaboration brought together our respective talents in physical object making, electronics, software, sound, and photography.
One of the more challenging aspects was the interactive sound installation, which was to be installed a series of columns representing the bases on a standard baseball diamond. Four sound sets were composed based on field recordings made at Bay Area games and installed on an Arduino-based system for playback. The electronics included the Arduino itself, a Wave Shield from Adafruit for sound playback, and several motion sensors.

The sensors and main electronics package were installed in spheres made from baseball scorecards.

Programming the devices, installing them into the physical space, and then testing and debugging was an incremental, iterative, and at times grueling process. But through repeated efforts and understanding the interaction of sensors, wiring, and our software code we ultimately made it work.

[Photos by Priscilla Otani]
Within the final installation, viewers can explore the bases and the surrounding life-size images representing the diversity of women at baseball games. As viewers pass by individual bases, different sounds will be triggered, creating an immersive sound, space, and visual experience.

“Play Ball!” opens at Arc Gallery and Studios on Friday, April 3. In keeping with the theme, traditional stadium fare (including hot dogs and peanuts) will be served.
From Virtual Flannel on YouTube.
VFVHS01 now available on Bandcamp!
Hand decorated and home dubbed by Virtual Flannel.
https://virtualflannel.bandcamp.com/a…