Stanford’s Mobile Phone Orchestra and iPhone Ocarina
Posted by Mobile SEO on 10 February 2010
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StanfordUniversity asked:
Stanford assistant professor and entrepreneur, Ge Wang makes music with a mobile phone orchestra and iphone ocarina. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu News Article news.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on youtube: www.youtube.com
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“Mopho mofo=@cker
This is retarded
“Moph”… oh how witty.
I love that every time this guy shows the app off he plays a Zelda song ;D
Just when we’d begun to lose faith in humanity, Professor Wang lifts us up and shows us how it’s true that we’re not pathetic, futile sacks of protoplasm. Hooray for inanity!
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that’s awesome!! (:
people who make apps like these are great!
excellent work!
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This chink has me wanting to punch my cock…not for pleasure but in anger
Wow….that is LAME! If I were the parents of the kids in this “class” I would be totally pissed and demand a refund.
that guy likes to talk. just play it..ok. its shit. now fuck off.
y one dollar???
@azzamrockon 1 dollar
Ocarina is not free rite u geeks?
@pufffdragon: ‘cos a real ocarina doesn’t network ‘cross the globe. So, it’s up to you: what do you want to achieve? Just play a tune and leave a reverberation in the air around you, or play a tune and leave a reverberation in the aether for someone Across the Universe to “hear”?
@patentstillpending: That depends what you’ll play. Then again, playing “chopsticks” on the World’s best piano is just as “hard” as on a child’s tinkertoy piano. The question is what can one do with this new instrument, and THAT’s what’s exciting about it. It will never replace a Stradivarius or a Steinway, but it will create a niche of its own.
sounds crap
@extremevalid
Erm…no? If you can’t read music/understand how music works, how the hell do you expect to be able to play a virtual instrument? If you ask me, this is a perfect way to test an instrument. This isn’t like Guitar Hero/Rockband, where you press some button combos a perform a sick tune. Never in a million years will this replace a proper orchestra, but perhaps create a new movement in music. I’m really shocked at the stupidty here.
No need to dedicate yourself to learning an instrument anymore.. A bunch of weird looking people have done it for you.. Brave new world of instant gratification. Everything these days has to be RTS (right this second) and because you get it instantly there is no real enjoyment as you get from a real instrument. Because there is no struggle to learn the phone blown thingy, its discarded just as quickly as the app was down loaded…..
poor world…….
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