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'''Summary:'''
Inspired by the touch interface of the CHAIR digital instrument and by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSO9uvumXcc this project] (by Novalia, UK), we decided to create an interactive poster where people could actually touch different areas and play certain parts of different songs and their correspondent video clips. This would give people/fans the ability to interact with their favourite songs in realtime, thus, re-arranging them however they find suitable and interesting and checking the result right away.  
Inspired by the touch interface of the CHAIR digital instrument and by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSO9uvumXcc this project] (by Novalia, UK), we decided to create an interactive poster where people could actually touch different areas and play certain parts of different songs and their correspondent video clips. This would give people/fans the ability to interact with their favourite songs in realtime, thus, re-arrange them however they find suitable and interesting, and check the result right away.  


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Revision as of 21:00, 9 December 2018

-A project together with Laura Dang

Summary: Inspired by the touch interface of the CHAIR digital instrument and by this project (by Novalia, UK), we decided to create an interactive poster where people could actually touch different areas and play certain parts of different songs and their correspondent video clips. This would give people/fans the ability to interact with their favourite songs in realtime, thus, re-arrange them however they find suitable and interesting, and check the result right away.

Features: Through the poster, users would be able to play different parts by touching certain areas, scratch the audio and control the speed by sliding on certain areas.

Technology: We are going to use conductive ink to print the poster. The input will be transferred to Pure Data via an Arduino.