Made in 24h at the MusicTechFest Paris hack camp, and winning the RS Components award, by Sara Morris, Karl Pannek, Stacy Hsueh, Leonardo Impett, Etienne Gigand and Johannes Taelman (from 6 different countries!)
Photoset: The RS Components ‘Internet of Music Things’ hack award at #MTFParis goes to a team of hackers:… http://t.co/geSoxV3ZNR
— Music Tech Fest (@MusicTechFest) December 12, 2014
Wearable Axoloti Human Synthesizer:@JohannesTaelman @SaraEveMorris KarlPannek StacyHsueh LeonardoImpett EtienneGigand pic.twitter.com/OqoNXJxHyS
— Music Tech Fest (@MusicTechFest) November 23, 2014
A multi-user synth with wearable electronics.
Conductive paint and conductive surfaces on t-shirts are connected to general purpose in- and outputs on Axoloti. By touching, one user modulates the sound of another.