We remember when our mom forced us to take piano lessons. We hated it, but maybe if we were practicing on the AirPiano we'd be a little more into it...
Designed by Omer Yosha, the AirPiano lets you play and control software instruments by moving your hands in the air. "Above the AirPiano is a virtual matrix of keys and faders, each assigned with MIDI messages and ready to be triggered. The length of a triggered note is equivalent to the time a hand is placed on the corresponding virtual key."
Just a prototype, we hope this thing is manufactured for the masses to get their faux ivory on.
Photo: Pashasha
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I think I'd rather play around with a theremin...maybe I'm just old tech.