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> Here's the link to the MIDI Ball: ><http://home.earthlink.net/~sabean2/performance.html>Click here: >Performance Innovations If the clickable link doesn't work, the URL >is: > http://home.earthlink.net/~sabean2/performance.html > There's a good picture of the MIDI Ball on this page. Take care, >Marc looks nice... probably the triggers are wireless, not the MIDI signal... and it does not seem to be a comercial product. do you think this is artistically interesting? I guess the public just grabs on it as soon as it reaches it, so there is no expression exept eager... no? I had rather imagined the size of a hand ball, so a dancer can play with it and create rhythms, maybe melodic things by squeezing it... thank you for that inspiration anyway! > >In a message dated 9/26/2002 12:40:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >matthias@grob.org writes: > >>Random Mark: >>> I remember seeing an article in Electronic Musician some years >>>ago about a band Named D'Cuckoo (please excuse spelling). They had a >>>large ball that they called the MIDI Ball. It was wired with MIDI >>>sensors and was thrown out to the crowd. Each time the crowd hit >>>back up into the air they would trigger various MIDI events. That >>>would be very interesting to have at a Contact Jam. >> >>now this is impressive! and must be wireless, so the ball could >>probably be "abused" in other ways! I want one! Is it a commercial >>product? I could not google it. >>-- -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org