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href="http://www.reactable.com/" target="_blank">Rectable</a> looks so damn futuristic that I had a hard time believing it was a concept of our time. The reactable hardware is based on a translucent round table. A video camera situated beneath, continuously analyzes the table surface, tracking the nature, position and orientation of the objects that are distributed on its surface, representing the components of a classic modular synthesizer. These objects are passive without any sensors or actuators, users interact by moving them, changing their position, their orientation or their faces (in the case of volumetric objects).</p><p><img
src="http://www.ghacks.net/files/screens/2007/03/rectable1.jpg" alt="rectable" align="left" />These actions directly control the topological structure and parameters of the sound synthesizer. A projector, also from underneath the table, draws dynamic animations on its surface, providing a visual feedback of the state, the activity and the main characteristics of the sounds produced by the audio synthesizer. Enjoy the show.</p><p><span
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href="http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/" target="_blank">the guide to electronic music</a> is great. You see various genres like house, trance and techno on the left side. Clicking a genre leads to a roadmap of subgenres starting in the 70s ending today. You recieve a description of the selected (sub)genre and see the development process over the years. Now, clicking on a subgenre leads to a short article about it and various tracks that let you experience the genre.</p><p>Even if you don´t like electronic music at all, take a look. It is really great to see the development process of all those genres over the years. Wish someone would do the same for other genres like metal and classic.</p><p><span
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