Fun with lasers

This video popped up on the Best of YouTube podcast. The developers describe the system as follows:
a prototype musical instrument capable of generating sound in real time from the lines of doodles as well as from the contours of three-dimensional objects nearby (hands, dancer's silhouette, architectural details, etc). There is no camera nor projector: a laser spot explores the shape as a pick-up head would search for sound over the surface of a vinyl record - with the significant difference that the groove is generated by the contours of the drawing itself.

I don’t pretend to understand the underlying technology – I just know that
a) The “music” needs some work.
b) I want one anyway.
c) So do my cats.

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4 Responses to Fun with lasers

  1. Anna Vilborg says:

    Weird…but I bet the cats would really like it!

  2. Cath Ennis says:

    Yes, if their response to the laser pointer is any guide!
    The more, um, eccentric1 of my two cats really responded to the sound of this video on my laptop speakers, too.
    1 I swear she must have been dropped on her head as a kitten or something.

  3. Alyssa Gilbert says:

    That is really odd – I don’t actually believe it for the time being. I’ll have to think about it.
    It would be a great cat toy though!

  4. Cath Ennis says:

    Well, you probably have a much better chance of understanding it than I do! Please let me know if you figure it out 😉

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