Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The Giant Theremin in Melbourne
Giant Theremin, Melbourne - a brief introduction
Uploaded by MelbourneCityCouncil on Dec 15, 2011
You might remember this one from this post.
"Move to your own groove! Let your feet create the beat! The Giant Theremin is a super-sized musical instrument controlled by movement rather than conventional touch. Fun and easy to play, step inside the activation zone and hear your movement control the sound. Run, dance and jump about to create a symphony of movement.
Inspired by Russian inventor Lev Termen's original 1928 theremin, Melbourne's artist Robin Fox has designed a Giant Theremin capable of sounding like all sorts of musical instruments (or indeed any sound) and can be played by up to eight people simultaneously. Bring your friends and your video camera.
The Giant Theremin was installed in Melbourne's Northbank precinct in November 2011 for Melbourne Music Week and will remain playable every day until February 2012.
http://melbourne.vic.gov.au/gianttheremin"
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