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Self-Playing Piano Takes Song Requests Via Tweets

Stanley is the world’s first social, interactive piano player, taking suggestions from Twitter during Seattle’s Capitol Hill Block Party.

Meet Stanley, a player piano with a twist- he’s an indie music lover who takes song requests via Twitter. Created for Seattle’s Capitol Hill Block Party, the interactive piano knows at least one song from each of the 100+ bands and DJs playing at the festival- Major Lazer, Neko Case, and Fitz and the Tantrums are among his favorites. Stanley was created by Seattle creative agency Digital Kitchen.

Music lovers at the festival and around the world can send a request to Stanley by tweeting their song choice to @stanleypiano. Stanford, a custom moderation tool, filters the requests and puts the songs into a queue.  Songs get called from a pre-loaded MIDI, and Stanley starts to play. The person who requested the song is notified automatically with an @reply when their song is next; if they are at the festival, they can watch him play live (he’ll be stationed in the parking lot on Pike Street between Poquito’s and Havanna Social Club) or if they’re not in Seattle, they can watch a livestream of their song play.

If Stanley doesn’t know a requested song, he’ll ‘learn it.’ Beyond his indie favorites, he’s already added a large variety to his repertoire, taking requests ranging from the 2012 pop-hit Call Me Maybe to the classic Summertime by Gershwin.

The next video shows Stanley playing his first song by The Miracles Club:

Spanish Design Student Creates Sleek New Spotify Gadget

Jordi Parra, an Interaction Design student at the Umeå Institute of Design in Sweden, has created this cute music player through the popular music streaming application Spotify. This device communicates with the user thanks to 192 LED nodes, which display volume levels, battery life, and Internet connectivity on the device’s face.

This gadget uses RFID technology, as each tag is linked to a playlist, it is possible to choose what it is desired to listen. Furthermore, there are two buttons to skip the track forward or backward, and a volume wheel. As soon as the tag is set on the wheel, the corresponding playlist starts, and when it is removed it stops.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/13/spanish-design-student-creates-sleek-new-spotify-gadget/