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SOUNDGLOVE - Un guanto dotato di sensori in grado di suonare un pianoforte virtuale
Using a glove equipped with sensors it'll be possible to play a virtual piano in a three-dimensional graphic environment, just moving the hand (or both hands).
This project involves:
- a 3D graphic environment, using videogames
development tools, in particular the Babylon.js framework (where it will be possible to interact with the keys of a piano moving the fingers of the hand) and the MIDI protocol potential.
- an electronic part developed with Arduino UNO R3 board
This project involves:
- a 3D graphic environment, using videogames
development tools, in particular the Babylon.js framework (where it will be possible to interact with the keys of a piano moving the fingers of the hand) and the MIDI protocol potential.
- an electronic part developed with Arduino UNO R3 board
Italy
Fabio Ballanti, Giovanni Saggio
Electronic Engineer, Graduated from the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Currently married, he lives and works in Rome. In 2019 he obtained a Master's Degree in Sound Engineering (University of Rome Tor Vergata). Guitarist and music lover, in his free time he has fun messing around with electronics
A21 (pav. 7) -
Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"
2019