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This is the documentation of our Music 250A project: an interactive, aesthetic, and acoustic jellyfish sculpture that uses electronic components, fiber optics, and water to allow a user to create sound in unique ways. | This is the documentation of our Music 250A project: an interactive, aesthetic, and acoustic jellyfish sculpture that uses electronic components, fiber optics, and water to allow a user to create sound in unique ways. | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 2 November 2014
Electrocoustic Jellymuse, by Byron Walker, Maria Malone, and Jack Cook
This is the documentation of our Music 250A project: an interactive, aesthetic, and acoustic jellyfish sculpture that uses electronic components, fiber optics, and water to allow a user to create sound in unique ways.