A chinese girl playing piano with no fingers on one hand,She has never seen a piano until 3 years ago. because she live in a very small town,The video make me realize, how lucky we are.God bless her. Her name is GuiGui Zheng. LINK: Youtube
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Girl play piano with no finger on one hand
Friday, October 08, 2010
Light-Sensitive Musical Instrument is Played by Moving Your Fingertips
Artist Robert Mathy created “Light Sensitive Fingertips” — a musical instrument that has light sensitive phototransistors in the tips of the fingers. It’s played by moving the sensors over light sources of varying intensity:
Light, emitted by the displays of activated mobile phones, functions as the origin of the sounds. As each mobile phone’s display generates a different light frequency, each results in an audio signal with a different pitch. In addition, other electronic devices, such as flashing bicycle lights, can be used to generate rhythmic tones.
Link, Via: GearFuse | Video | Photo: Robert Mathy, Via: Neatorama
Friday, December 11, 2009
ProDigits: The world's first bionic finger
Touch Bionics, developer of advanced upper-limb bionic technologies, launches ProDigits, the worlds first powered bionic finger solution for patients with missing fingers. Now partial-hand patients have a dexterous powered solution to support their return to function and independence. LINK: Youtube
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Caribbean Finger Drums
Bring a little of the islands to your desk with Caribbean Finger Drums. These miniature electronic steel drums feature eight touch-sensitive pads that make up one octave of a complete major scale. So, you'll be jamming your favorite songs in no time.
Includes a recording feature so you can play back your latest reggae riff. Requires 3 AAA batteries which are included. LINK: Youtube
Monday, December 08, 2008
Finger Breakdancing
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Laser Finger Beams
Ooh! That looks like fun! That’s Jake Bronstein of Zoomdoggle playing around with the Laser Finger Beams. You can even make your own "light sculpture" photo by using the Shutter-lag setting on your camera: Link, Via: Neatorama
Once you get the hang of that, try making this one: Lightmark