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Martin Kaltenbrunner, one of the Reactable inventors, will perform on the original instrument together with the experimental thereminist Günther Gessert, playing one of the oldest electronic musical instruments. Within an electro-acoustic performance, the physical interface of the Reactable will contrast with the intangible interaction on the Theremin. Before the actual evening concert, participants will have the opportunity to try both instruments in an afternoon workshop.
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Super cool, with lots of depth. It is an actual tool - an instrument - and not just an artwork. I would do anything to get a week alone with this thing.
Günter Geiger and Martin Kaltenbrunner from the ReacTable team, and director Kristian Davidek giving directions for the following film scene at the Estació de França, Barcelona.
Elektra_Lab
Conferences + performances
Interactivity & new interfaces
30 oct > Usine C > Montréal
photo : Camil Scorteanu, Conception Lévy
This is actually a music instrument. You play it by moving the pieces around. The distance between the pieces also relates to its frequency and sound.
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SAN JOSE, CA--The Tech Silicon Valley Innovation Gallery, featuring new exhibitions, Reface, Reactables, and Social Circles.
The Sandston-based 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment conducts Army Warrior Task training at Fort Pickett Feb. 7 to ensure the Soldiers are validated in their basic skills before they head to Fort Hood, Tex. later this month to begin mobilizing for their scheduled active service for duty in Iraq. Once in Texas the Soldiers will be focused on making sure they are competent in their advanced and military occupational specialty-specific skills directly related to their mission.
While at Fort Pickett, the 224th Soldiers spent several days at the post’s Military Operations in Urban Terrain, or MOUT village where they were able to take all of the individual tasks and battle drills they had been focusing on the previous days and incorporate them in a real-world environment and test their skills in life-like scenarios, such as casualty evacuation procedures and reacting to direct contact. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)