"Bert Schiettecatte holds up an AudioCube as he demonstrates its use for a music class at STEM Magnet Lab in Northglenn. (Seth McConnell | YourHub)"
It's great to see synth gear featured like this. via The Denver Post where you'll find the full article.
"Since he was a young boy, Bert Schiettecatte has always allowed his passions to consume him completely. His first passion was Lego building blocks...
'I combined my two favorite things: musical instruments and Legos,' Schiettecatte said.
Like glowing Rubik's Cube robots, the AudioCubes are smart, wireless blocks that come in sets of four and are programmed to play music by sensing the location of other blocks or objects. Users plug one block into their computer and point different sides of the remaining blocks at it. A system of lights and sensors trigger the devices to combine beats and sounds into a rhythm."
http://percussa.us
"A student examines an Audio Cube during a music class at STEM Magnet Lab in Northglenn. (Seth McConnell | YourHub)"
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