Have a listen to the SonicState podcast dated 27th March – at about 13:30 they talk about the laser harp, then the subject becomes all controversial… http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=6376
The local PBS station WFYI came by today to record a short piece on the laser harp project. We spend about 3 hours filming, as it proved tricky to get the lasers to show up properly on camera. Should be on sometime next week…
It looks like I’ll be doing an interview with WFYI on Monday about the Laser Harp and the sudden popularity of the video on YouTube. I thought I’d better get version III going – using the PixArt sensor on the front of a WiiMote to control expression. Basically sliding your hand along the beam can [...]
Got the PAiA Theremax kit last week, got the board assembled in a couple of nights. My soldering skills have really come on in the last year, I would never have attempted direct soldering of IC’s to a board until now…
John Claeys brought his Moog Etherwave over this week to show us all how darned difficult the Theremin is to play… So now the challenge is on, trying to build a Theremin that is easier to play – with linear pitch control, and my signature sharks with laser beams on their heads
Steve Hobley works for a software company, but in his spare time likes to deconstruct all the lovely consumer goods with a goal to make unique and interesting things.
A few years ago he posted a short clip of the laser harp he developed, solely to show friends back in the UK.
Automagically that one clip got picked up by Gizmodo, Engadget and a bunch of other tech journals. The end result (apart from a ton of views on Youtube) was to get hired as a consultant for Little Boots – creating a laser harp for her 2010 US tour.