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CD Sequencer is an innovative new concept for interactive CD packaging.
You can use printed postcards to remix music and store your mixes or share
them with friends. |
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Connect...draw...remix uses conductive ink to let you control music using a simple pencil. The object includes cardboard packaging, an enhanced audio CD and a set of printed postcards. |
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The working electronic prototype. A circuit measures the resistance that the pencil creates between conductive tracks |
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The object is a cardboard structure that allows you to insert printed postcards. |
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An example of the interface cards that I screen printed |
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Connect...draw...remix plugs simply into your computer's USB port. |
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Draw on the cards to remix the tunes. If you are happy with a mix, you can remove the card and save it for later. The remix is "stored" on the card until the next time you insert it, when it immediately plays back. |
A simple on screen application shows the state of the object. |
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connect...draw...remix
at the Royal College of Art Show 2005... |
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