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Soundwall Is Raspberry Pi-Powered Art That Doubles As A Wireless Speaker … – Android Police

Ubergizmo Soundwall Is Raspberry Pi -Powered Art That Doubles As A Wireless Speaker … Android Police The Soundwall's face is a work of art, but tucked away among its frame is a trail of cables and a Raspberry Pi using UPnP to stream music from your Android device (or Apple AirPlay for fruitier phones).

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RasPod Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into a Music Server – Lifehacker

RasPod Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into a Music Server Lifehacker Setting up a household music server using your own computer is usually pretty simple, but if you'd rather have a low-power, low-cost solution, you can use your Raspberry Pi and the RasPod software.

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Gesture detecting air guitar glove with added head banging goodness

Clive: We like wearable computers; we like music; but most of all we like wearing Blake’s 7 style gauntlets, playing air guitar and head banging. So we were delighted when Adam Smith-Kipnis of Team Hackcouture.io , a small team of technologists and designers “passionate about wearable computing”, got in touch to tell us about their recent win at a wearable computing hackathon. We were really impressed by the short development time and the amount of tech they managed to jam in, including RFID, accelerometers and conductive fabrics.  Adam kindly says that the Raspberry Pi was “a core element of our success” and here he tells us a bit more about the hackathon and their winning entry: —- Smell the glove (Photo Credit: HackThings.com & Phil Kast) This past weekend at the Seattle Interactive Conference, AT&T hosted a ‘wearable computing’ themed hackathon competition.  On Tuesday night, team Hackcouture.io was awarded first place with our invention of a mobile, gesture detecting fabric glove, paired with our own air guitar iPhone app.

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Sonic Pi – a free music and computing resource for teachers, and for the rest of us

Carrie Anne Philbin, an absolutely inspirational CS teacher of the sort I wish had been around when I was a kid, has been doing a lot of work with the Pi in her lessons over the last year or so.

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Mario plays piano with a little help from Raspberry Pi – TG Daily

Mario plays piano with a little help from Raspberry Pi TG Daily [David] has created his own live robot band to play live versions of the music and sound effects of NES games.

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Nintendo audio – on analogue instruments

I don’t know much about this project. I spotted it earlier today on Twitter, where all I had to go on was this: I have a friend named Dave; Dave is a genius. You all need to check out his latest project (feat.

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Raspberry Pi, for all your 50s diner needs

Have you ever been to a cafe or restaurant with 1950s jukebox wallboxes in each booth? Wallboxes were an extension for a jukebox, making it more convenient to select music right from your table

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