Stop motion with Jess Jiyoung Jung, Hanna Moon and myself.
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Glockentar
The Glockentar combines a glockenspiel with a guitar.
Each time a string is plucked a glockenspiel bell is struck with a solenoid, and a beam of light is projected across the length of the string.
The light follows a logarithmic curve in terms of it’s speed as it goes up and down the string. It starts fast, pauses for a moment then goes back down the string.
The lights are essentially rectangles made in openFrameworks, then sent to MadMapper via Syphon.
In MadMapper they are then mapped to the strings.
An Arduino is used to turn the strings into switches. Each string acts as a ground, and electricity is sent to the pick. When a string is plucked with the pick the switch is closed and the solenoids and projections are triggered.
Here is the Arduino code:
Here is the OF code:
Rock Papers
Some craziness with Xuedi Chen, Sarah Rothberg, Mack Howell & myself. Music by J.S. Bach (played by Daniel Philipp Stotz on Moog). Thanks to James George for his RGBDToolkit, and Ryan Bartley for use of hard drives and video knowledge!
Transistor/Solenoid Test
Testing a solenoid striking a glockenspiel. Will be improved once the timing of the strikes, and the spacing between the solenoid and bell is set. Works though!








