Posts Tagged design
Loop Loop Revolution
Posted by Veronica Richter in School of Arts and Sciences, Student Experience, Students, Technology, Video on August 20, 2012
Joo Yong Kang, A13, John Bradley, A15, and Scott Jacobson, A15, may have created the next video game craze as part of their final project for their class Music 66. Their game, “Loop Loop Revolution,” consists of a control panel, four hip panels, and four foot panels. The player creates various beats by touching the panels with their hands and feet. A combination of “Dance Dance Revolution” and “Guitar Hero,” the device is more than just a game–it’s a student-invented piece of musical engineering:
Music 66, or Electronic Musical Instrument Design (known to some as EMID), is a course taught by Paul Lehrman that uses MIDI software synthesis to make new ways of creating music. For more, check out Prof. Lehrman’s course site as well as a previous student project for Music 66.
Mir Roka
Posted by Georgy Cohen in School of Engineering, Student Experience, Students, Video on January 3, 2011
Paul Vidich E11 invented this instrument, called the Mir Roka, as part of his course in musical instrument design and manufacture, taught by Paul Lehrman.