Pieter Han Pieter Creates Music Out of Emotions
Tia Clarke — February 10, 2013 — Tech
References: owow.be & designboom
This advanced music technology project by Pieter Jan Pieters translates human pulses into music. The amazing music technology works by clipping on sensors to the user and then turning movements like the tap of your foot, a hand movement or even the beat of your heart into a tune. Some of the devices can even be worn on your hand to translate something as small as the tapping of your finger.
Many say music should come from the heart, and with 'Sound on Intuition' it really can! This advancement in music technology could be useful for musicians or artists looking to portray a direct translation of human emotions through music.
Pieter Jan Pieters created the device as part of his thesis project at the Eindhoven Academy in the Netherlands.
Photo Credits: designboom, owow.be
Many say music should come from the heart, and with 'Sound on Intuition' it really can! This advancement in music technology could be useful for musicians or artists looking to portray a direct translation of human emotions through music.
Pieter Jan Pieters created the device as part of his thesis project at the Eindhoven Academy in the Netherlands.
Photo Credits: designboom, owow.be
Trend Themes
1. Pulse-reading Technology - There is an opportunity to disrupt industries that use biometric data by integrating pulse-reading technology.
2. Emotion-driven Music - The music industry can innovate by incorporating emotion-driven music created by pulse-reading instruments.
3. Wearable Music Devices - Wearable device industries could create gadgets that translate human emotions into music.
Industry Implications
1. Music Technology - This technology will disrupt the music industry by allowing musicians to create directly from human emotions.
2. Wearable Technology - This music technology opens up opportunities for wearable tech to incorporate pulse-reading.
3. Biometric Data Industry - Industries that rely on biometric data can take advantage of such technologies to provide new services.
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