MONAD studios are working on a project that re-imagines the design of traditional instruments and explores 3D printing technology as a means of producing them. Following the success of their interactive installation ABYECTO, in which viewers could change the sound output by moving transducers along its surface, MONAD developed MULTI to pick up the sound played by the musician using piezoelectric microphones and create an interwoven melody of generated sounds.
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