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The sensors used to make a theremin are small and sensitive digital or analogue sensors useful for numerous applications including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, liquids, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallisation, all sorts of Christmas stuff etc.
The sensors used to make a theremin during the [[HDSA 2015]] [[DIY theremin making]] workshop from [[Andrey Smirnov]] are small and sensitive digital or analogue sensors useful for numerous applications including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, liquids, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallisation, all sorts of Christmas stuff etc.


The analog and digital USB sensors can be used for for testing, experimenting and performance as well as all appropriate software libraries were provided by Andrey.  
The analog and digital USB sensors can be used for for testing, experimenting and performance as well as all appropriate software libraries were provided by Andrey.  

Revision as of 17:18, 22 October 2015

The sensors used to make a theremin during the HDSA 2015 DIY theremin making workshop from Andrey Smirnov are small and sensitive digital or analogue sensors useful for numerous applications including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, liquids, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallisation, all sorts of Christmas stuff etc.

The analog and digital USB sensors can be used for for testing, experimenting and performance as well as all appropriate software libraries were provided by Andrey.

More info here: asmir.theremin.ru/theremin-sensors.htm