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Collaborative Instrument Requires Two People To Play

Collaborative Instrument Requires Two People To Play

By Kyle Studstill on November 29, 2010

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Conceptual designer Matt West has developed a prototype musical instrument that requires two people to play. One person controls the pitch, while the other controls the rhythm, resulting in a basic piece of music that works only if the players are in sync with each other’s subtle cues.

Matt West Design

[via NOTCOT]

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Kyle Studstill is a regular contributor to PSFK.com. Kyle works as a consultant working at the New York office of PSFK. His background is in analysis, from the analysis of cultural and technological change, to analysis of consumer and human insight, to military intelligence analysis with the US Intelligence and Security Command. Kyle loves the future, much like O'Brien from Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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