Monday, March 26, 2012

Noisy Jelly [Video]

Noisy Jelly is an interactive jelly-like substance that plays music when touched.

From the author, "The jelly is placed on a game board with a capacitive sensor. The variations of the shape, their salt concentration, and the distance and the strength of the finger contact are detected and transform into an audio signal. This object aims to demonstrate that electronic can have a new aesthetic, and be envisaged as a malleable material, which has to be manipulated and experimented."

Cool! Where can I get my hands on one of these to experiment with?

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