Presentation 2005/3/18
Development of Cyber-Naruko for YOSAKOI Soran Festival
Naofumi AOKI, Shin TANAHASHI, Eiichi KISHIMOTO, Kouki KUWANO, Seiki YASUDA, Mutsurou IWAKOSHI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes the development of the Cyber-Naruko, a newly invented IT musical instrument. Naruko is a rattle used in Yosakoi dance festival held in all over Japan. In the Cyber-Naruko, a shock sensor and a microcomputer is embedded for detecting the slap of the Naruko, and for illuminating LEDs based on the slap. This paper also describes the experimental use of the Cyber-Naruko in YOSAKOI Soran Festival 2004.
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Keyword(in English) YOSAKOI Soran Festival / Cyber-Naruko / LED / microcomputer / laser lithography
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Title (in English) Development of Cyber-Naruko for YOSAKOI Soran Festival
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Keyword(1) YOSAKOI Soran Festival
Keyword(2) Cyber-Naruko
Keyword(3) LED
Keyword(4) microcomputer
Keyword(5) laser lithography
1st Author's Name Naofumi AOKI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name Shin TANAHASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation C. work, co., ltd.
3rd Author's Name Eiichi KISHIMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation C. work, co., ltd.
4th Author's Name Kouki KUWANO
4th Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute
5th Author's Name Seiki YASUDA
5th Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute
6th Author's Name Mutsurou IWAKOSHI
6th Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute
Date 2005/3/18
Paper # HIP2004-111
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 747
Page pp.pp.-
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