Friday, April 3, 2009

The Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPHo)


I just stumbled upon the Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPhO) and it's YouTube video .

MoPho descibes itself as "a new repertoire-based ensemble using mobile phones (e.g., iPhones) as the primary musical instrument. Far beyond ring-tones, MoPhO's interactive musical works take advantage of the unique technological capabilities of today's hardware, transforming multi-touch screens, built-in accelerometers, built-in microphones, GPS, data networks, and computation into powerful and yet mobile chamber meta-instruments. "

MoPho is a creation of Ge Wang. From a Stanford article, we learn that Wang is also the founder of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra and an assistant professor of music at Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), reportedly one of the foremost computer music research centers in the world. "Mobile phones are becoming so powerful that we cannot ignore them anymore as platforms for creativity," said Wang, who sees us on the brink of a "mobile renaissance, maybe a new mobile revolution."

You've got to watch the video to better understand what they are trying to do.

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