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January 28, 2012

Sound Responsive Dress

at 6:42 am. Filed under DIY Hacks, Electronic Hacks

 

Check out this Sound Responsive Dress which listens to the singers voice and adjusts accordingly. In the picture below you can see the electronics that run the dress mounted to the wall.

Thanks to Mitch for sending this in.

“It’s a sound-responsive dress that uses Processing (heavily using the Minim code library) and Arduino to map the singer’s voice onto an array of spinning strings. The strings, in turn, tug and pull at the singer’s dress.

In the attached photo, you can see the microphone in the foreground. Then, moving down the wall of electronics, you’ve got the Arduino and transistor array, the power source, a netbook running the Processing sketch, and finally a small mixer board.”


 

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3 Responses to “Sound Responsive Dress”

  1. reason Says:

    Wow! That was the stupidest waste of technology I’ve seen since myspace.

    Thanks for sharing.

  2. ba12348 Says:

    Kinda… boring. I saw strings shaking, so what, I expected it to be, I dont know, on par with a light show that might accompany a song or something.

    It’s all fun and games till someone finds the frequency that lifts her dress…

  3. Fuming Solder Says:

    Oh, darn! I don’t know *WHAT* I was expecting :) … but what I got was not a “Sound Responsive Dress” but rather a “Sound Responsive Drapes”. I actually thought it would be something LED light-related until I started the video.

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