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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Optical Theremin + Cooling Fan

Here is an experiement with the optical theremin + a cooling fan. The light sensor is placed within the fan casing. Half of the slits in the fan are blocked, to allow light in on one side and not the other. When the fan rotates, the sound forms a rhythm, due to the fluxuations in light.


Here is a video of the effect:
Posted by shybones at 2:17 PM

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