Yes, it is Winfried Ritsch's "Automatenklavier", using custom built electronics (PIC microcontrollers via multiple serial links from a computer, more info: https://algo.mur.at/data/projekte/algopic/

Voice analysis was done at IEM in Pd by Thomas Musil and Winfried Ritsch.

The piano (there exist two versions) are also used in installations like:
http://ablinger.mur.at/docu11.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31ucja4-w1Y

Good samples of the voice analysis can be found in Ablinger's pieces "Voice and Piano": http://ablinger.mur.at/voices_and_piano.html

And here another piece which uses the pianos(via Pd), two movies (via Gem), audio playback and two ensembles playing the "Cityopera" Graz:
http://ablinger.mur.at/docu15engl_act7.html
including video and audio examples. This was done by Ablinger with IEM Graz and Musil/Plessas/Ritsch/Zmölnig.

regards,
Peter

Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Greg wrote:

Some frames of this video show puredata in action. Very cool project. Would any German-speaking folk like to say more about this (in English :) )?

I'm not German-speaking and frankly I am glad to finally hear more out of this maschine than the abnormally short piece that was played on this system at Pd Convention 2004.

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