Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Digital Pianomophone

The Digital Pianomophone is a collaborative project being prepared for the opening of the Columbus Idea Foundry on Jan 22.  www.ColumbusIdeaFoundry.com The spinet piano has been armed with solenoids to play notes in a C min scale activated by hidden sensors in the facility. 
Attendees will move through the space, "playing" the piano.

Michael Newman, Matthew S. Bowman      Concept, Design, Mechanics
Dr. Alexander Bandar     Concept, Programming, Philanthropy 
Mike Schoenborn      Circuit Design, Programming
Andrew Rahman      Musical Pre-Arrangement

Several photos and two videos follow in this post, but a thorough documentation of the project will be compiled after the opening.


We started with the basic piano modification tools, soon to be a kit available for sale.


Solenoids mounted on a polycarbonate armature, machined by Columbus CNC www.columbuscnc.com
 There is approximately .1" between solenoids for the upper linkages to pass through to the keys

It works this damn well.






this will be explained later


 this is the rocket we helped build right before dinner on Saturday.


tons of wire, solder


 All mechanicals in place, wiring harnesses, MOSEFT control board, Arduino Mega

Keys fire from independent sensors


The Columbus Idea Foundry will hold its open house on January 22, 2011. Visit their site (link above) to RSVP.


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