SoundCodr graphic score interpreter

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SoundCodr is a system created by Alistair Stead during his MPhil in Advanced Computer Science. It allows users to build a graphic score interpreter that runs on a mobile phone, interpreting coloured pen drawings on a white board and converting them into music synthesis control parameters. Users can define their own novel music notation, then create a score and play it by pointing the mobile phone camera at their drawing.

Video of SoundCodr in use: http://www.youtube.com/user/alistairstead#p/u/3/UUIlAv6eZJY

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Crucible Theme: Music technology