The projectM is an open-source cross-platform music visualization system that’s been around for years. The projectM Music ...
The Nothing Phone (1) has perhaps been the most talked-about phone of the year so far. The first phone from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei’s new initiative, Nothing, the Phone (1), has been making ...
If you have a Raspberry Pi connected to an LED matrix, you might think about creating a simple oscilloscope. Of course, the Pi isn’t really well-suited for that and neither is an LED matrix, so ...
A week after launching, the Nothing Phone (1) has proven itself to be a competent mid-ranger with a standout design that utilizes LEDs and a clear backplate. The Glyph-lighting panel works for a ...
The Aurora Rhythm adds music visualization to the Aurora lighting system, upping the fun of a lighting system already built for it. The world’s most frivolous smart lighting system, Nanoleaf Light ...
Google today released a new spiffy page called Music Timeline. The visualization tool uses aggregated data from Google Play Music to show how artists and genres have gained and dropped in popularity ...
There’s a new music visualizer that can float on your device’s navigation bar, dancing along to your tunes, while almost any music app is cranking them out. Dubbed Muviz, this navbar app is on the ...
Science & Technology Research Laboratories (STRL) is conducting research on information accessibility and its technologies to realize a broadcast media where everyone can access the information they ...
If you’ve ever glanced at a conductor’s score for a symphony — or, let’s be honest, a 9th-grader’s piano book — you’ll have realised that musical notation is a pain to follow. So instead, this ...
File this one under style over substance, but damn if these speakers don’t pack a whole lot of style into a small container. Under the amazing name Soul of Blackleaf, these stylish speakers use a ...