Explore the fascinating intersection of music, making, and hacking in this 33-minute Hackaday conference talk. Embark on a journey through key moments in music hacking history, from 1940s Musique Concrete and Daphne Oram's pioneering work at the BBC to modern, innovative projects. Discover unique creations like a Furby-powered pipe organ, a sound art marble run, robotic music machines, and singing plants. Delve into topics such as looping, circuit sculptures, soft circuits, and Pure Data, while gaining insights into the creative process behind musical inventions. Learn about intriguing projects like Subbase Creature, Project Engine, and Micro Burt, and explore how these concepts can be adapted for younger audiences.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
About me
All music is invented
Looping
Doctor Who
The Golden Age
Circuit Sculptures
Musicians and Electronics
Subbase Creature
Soft Circuits
Project Engine
Pure Data
Micro Burt
Kids Version
Moon Girl
Taught by
HACKADAY