‘Dyskograf’ sound installation replaces vinyl and needles with paper and cameras

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Drawing inspiration from typical record users, French new media production business Avoka has actually produced Dyskograf, an interactive noise installation in which visitors have the ability to develop music with just a pen and notepad. Rather of using a needle and a vinyl record, Dyskograf is geared up with a camera and custom-designed software that locates felt-tip pen marks drawn on paper records, each of which will certainly produce a different sound depending on their places and how they are drawn. Given that the camera is in a dealt with position, the musical pattern is read as a loop and seems like it would certainly be an ideal fit for an electronic music track. Check out at the video below to see the “visuals disk reader” in action.

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