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Re: [microsound] rfid



Kim;

> you mean an RFID tag, right? that's a very interesting idea: create a
> RFID tag that could create 'problems' for scanning devices, i.e.
> jamming scanners in retail or gov't places...how would one translate
> this into sound? collecting data from the scanning device and using it
> as parameter data in Max/MSP or PD?...anyone know if such a project
> exists?


That´d be a like a updated version of that casio keyboard the scans
barcodes!

It could even make real sense to incorportate this. Some synth or sequecer
could read the tags of your clothes and adapt the sound to what you wear. A
moody sound for the worn black hoodies, a cheerful one for the bright shirts
with the cartoon characters. You might need to train a neural net for a
while while it reads the tags and you fill in your mood but this makes a lot
of sense to me.

The problem is that right now all the worn hoodies are still without the
tags, this plan might need to age a little.

Kas.




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