Envisioning a world in which humans become robotics-equipped cyborgs doesn’t mean that all the enhancements will be Borg-like weaponry — there’s room for some artistically-focused augmentations too
One of the first of these new creativity-inspired add-ons is a robotic drumming prosthesis, a device that turns a two-armed human drummer into a three-armed super-powered percussion machine
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Developed by professor Gil Weinberg, the director of the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology, the prosthetic device has two parts. The main prosthetic allows the wearer to directly control a drumstick through muscle signals sent using electromyography (EMG). Attached to that EMG-controlled mechanism is a smaller, robotic drumstick that taps out rhythms autonomously Read more…
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