My aim is to create a clean and simple table design. I don’t want the table aesthetics to outweigh or detract from the musical interface and interaction. I did a quick sketch of my initial Aesthetic thoughts using Google SketchUp. I will include pictures of the actual progress and SketchUp files once the building process begins. The following design is not set in stone, but will be the basis as I start the building.
Initial Multitouch Build Timeline
This is the initial timeline for the AudioTouch project. As I make progress, it is possible that things may move away from the timeline, but I will be doing my best to keep things as close to the timeline as possible. Since this project requires two main parts, hardware and software, I will be starting with the hardware end since this is what needs to be stable in order to develop working software. I started designing a proof-of-concept musical application already, but will rewrite it in time for week 5. Further software progress really won’t start until the table design is relatively finished (by week 8).
About Me
Hi, I’m Seth!
I think too much; therefore, I am too much (if you follow Descartes). Lucky, thinking comes in handy – most of the time.
People tell me I’m most notably known for creating the Multitouch Mini (MTmini), Audiotouch, being co-founder and developer of Community Core Vision (CCV/tbeta), and former chief community offier of NUIGroup.
As a creative, I think it’s a rule that I’m not allowed to have a standard bio. However, if I did, it’d probably sound something like:
“My name is Seth Sandler and I am a musician, educator, researcher, developer, tinkerer and artist. I have a degree in Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts with an emphasis in Music from the University of