heres some more info for yas

audiopad info
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/newaudiopad.html

other research james patten has done, from which the audiopad is based:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/sensetable.html

-Joe


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Subject: Re: (313) Audiopad - meet the future of (performing)


> > I agree that in and of itself it is not earth-shattering, but they have
> > overcome the obstacle of the audience's general inability to connect
> > with
> > the performer, or better, the performance during a typical "laptop"
> > performance.
>
> What? By touching a table instead of a keyboard? In both cases the
> audience can't see what's happening. I hardly see any difference
> between using audiopad or a faderbox.
>
> > I'd still like to know which you'd rather *watch* for, say, 45 minutes
> > - an
> > Audiopad performance or a standard laptop - if the music is exactly the
> > same?
>
> I'd rather listen :)
>
> Cheers,
> Hans
>
> --
> Hans Veneman
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