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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Nintendo DS Electroplankton "There's life in the water"
YouTube via gattobus
"This is an original composition made by putting together multiple recording sessions of Nintendo DS software Electroplankton.
By the end of the track (about 1:30) I also used Clavia Nord Modular G2 emulating a CS80 and a Korg Trinity with some backing pad."
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
iBand
YouTube via HirnW
Sent my way via brian c. You can see a write up on Wired here.
"The first iPhone band. More songs to come. www.iband.at"
That would be Electroplankton on the Nintendo DS.
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Electroplankton Fun on YouTube
Monday, January 16, 2006
Toshio Iwai Videos and the origin of Electroplankton
Update3: Demo of SimTunes put up by thewhiteline: http://www.twofloorsrecords.com/uploaded
Update2: Via the comments of this post:
"Toshio Iwai also made a game back in 1996 for the PC called SimTunes
http://ns05.iamas.ac.jp/~iwai/ [Toshio Iwai's website]
If you google you'll find a demo to download"
Note the dates of the exhibits on his website. The piano piece was done in 1995.
Update1: Looks like the orders of the videos changed.
Click here for the one that mentions Electroplankton.
Click here for a crazy one that plays the piano via light.
Click here for the list including the Tenori-On and some interesting related videos.
Title link takes you videos of Toshio Iwai demoing his work including the Tenori-On and what he states to be the origin of his Electroplankton for the Nintendo DS. Make sure to check out the second video in entirety and listen carefully. You can hear him state, "these thoughts, um installations are kind of the origin of Electroplankton." It's amazing to see the interface and design on this scale. Brilliant stuff. Via the comments section of this post. Thanks to whoever took the time to post this.
Update2: Via the comments of this post:
"Toshio Iwai also made a game back in 1996 for the PC called SimTunes
http://ns05.iamas.ac.jp/~iwai/ [Toshio Iwai's website]
If you google you'll find a demo to download"
Note the dates of the exhibits on his website. The piano piece was done in 1995.
Update1: Looks like the orders of the videos changed.
Click here for the one that mentions Electroplankton.
Click here for a crazy one that plays the piano via light.
Click here for the list including the Tenori-On and some interesting related videos.
Title link takes you videos of Toshio Iwai demoing his work including the Tenori-On and what he states to be the origin of his Electroplankton for the Nintendo DS. Make sure to check out the second video in entirety and listen carefully. You can hear him state, "these thoughts, um installations are kind of the origin of Electroplankton." It's amazing to see the interface and design on this scale. Brilliant stuff. Via the comments section of this post. Thanks to whoever took the time to post this.
Monday, January 09, 2006
ElectroPlankton Released
Wow, it seems forever ago since I posted on the ElectroPlankton. Well according to Create Digital Music, the game will finally be available in the US. Hmm... Might be time to finally pick up that Nintendo DS.
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Elecktroplankton
I've been debating whether or not to get a Nintendo DS. After checking out the Electroplankton site, the debate is over. Electroplankton is from Toshio Iwai who also created the Tenori. Elecktroplankton is like a Nintendo DS theramin on steroids. Click through title link for the website with more info, sound and video. IGN has a good review as well.
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