The 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.

 

 
 

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.

 
 

The working electronic prototype. A circuit measures the resistance that the pencil creates between conductive tracks

 
 

The object is a cardboard structure that allows you to insert printed postcards.

 
 

An example of the interface cards that I screen printed

 
 

Connect...draw...remix plugs simply into your computer's USB port.

 
 

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.

 
 

connect...draw...remix at the Royal College of Art Show 2005...
Fun for all of the family.