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| We used cooked spaghetti to send Serial messages to processing via Arduino using the analogue pin and a voltage divider circuit with the spaghetti acting as a variable resistor. [https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Sensor_Hacklab/Rachel_Smith (More documentation of this here) ]Processing then sent on these values as OSC messages to Max MSP and Unity.  | |||
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Revision as of 21:42, 14 June 2016
Overview
OSC message generation
We used cooked spaghetti to send Serial messages to processing via Arduino using the analogue pin and a voltage divider circuit with the spaghetti acting as a variable resistor. (More documentation of this here) Processing then sent on these values as OSC messages to Max MSP and Unity.
Visual Part
Sound Part
Max patches for generating noise:
 
		



