The contact microphone, which resembles a stethoscope just needs to be firmly fixed on the surface of one's choice, and it is good to go. It works on practically ANY surface - be it a rigid, coarse tree bark or a slab of glass; just about anything. The video below should explain this better. The technology is majorly backed by a technology called Mosaicing Gestural Surface, or Mogees in short.
Describing this concept better, Zamborlin states, "Mogees is an interactive gestural-based surface for realtime audio mosaicing. Through gesture recognition techniques we detect different kind of fingers-touch and associate them with different sounds" Simply put, Mogees tracks finger gestures, and plays certain sounds that have been assigned to certain gestures.
To view this technology in action, click here.
Mogees - Gesture recognition with contact-microphones from bruno zamborlin on Vimeo.
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