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Experimental musical instruments / Fountains / Hydraulophone / Landscape architecture / Public art / Plasmaphone / Organology / Input device / Keyer / Music / Sound / Waves
Date: 2010-03-20 18:00:12
Experimental 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 ABSTRACT

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