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Date: 2010-03-20 18:00:12Experimental musical instruments Fountains Hydraulophone Landscape architecture Public art Plasmaphone Organology Input device Keyer Music Sound Waves | HYPERACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS: COMPUTER-CONTROLLED INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE NOT ELECTROPHONES. Steve Mann, Ryan Janzen, Raymond Lo University of Toronto, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ABSTRACTAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.eyetap.orgDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 327,63 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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