Intel creates kinetic art robotic music system inspired by an animated video
A couple of years ago, a video made the rounds on the internet. (Strangely, I don't think it appeared here on The Automata Blog.) It was a 3D animation of an intricate musical system in which bouncing balls triggered notes on an assemblage of musical devices. It was pretty convincing. I think there was a bit of confusion in some circles as to whether the machine was a real thing or not. It wasn't, but now it is. The folks at Intel have used that video as inspiration to create a machine that does more or less what the one in the video did! That's what you see above.
For reference, here is the original video titled Pipe Dream:
Here is where you can learn more about the embedded Intel technology for industrial automation that was used for this project.
[ Thanks Christoph! ]
Labels: animation, electronics, embedded systems, engineering, instruments, mechanical music, motion control, music, programmable, programming, robotics, robots, rolling ball
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