The Otamatone Oracle

September 24th, 2012 By Adam

The Otamatone is a device art object by the Japanese artist Mazwa Denki. It is a musical-note shaped singing toy which requires two hands to be played: one hand controls the pitch by sliding one finger up and down the stem, the other holds and squeezes the head.

The design of this device art object is already making a statement for the connection between musical expressivity and the communication features inscribed in it. The Otamatone Oracle is celebrating and consequently extending this idea, by offering a translation of the predictions made using this device.

The interactor is asked to express his current feelings and personality by using this very easy to handle and highly expressive musical device. Since the Otamatone is hacked and hooked up to an Arduino board, the way in which it’s played generates a poem. It becomes a digital oracle between oral and written poetry.

This way the user does not only get a reason to become a musican, but also generates a personal piece of literature, which is in direct relationship with his personality and expressivity. The predictions will be on display together with the recorded music for the time the Otamatone Oracle is in town. And yes it is possible to write books by consulting the Otamatone Oracle.

 

Examples of poems generated by the Otamatone Oracle:

 

“Oh how I love you squealing

It sounds so utterly appealing

Make I stop before I drop”

 

“Silence

American

Juice

Migrane

Opera

Vibrato

ducks

sonar

flatline

two”

 

“Food

Ghost

Lives My socks

Socks

Sucks!

Holy Tomatoes

in grocery town

hippy Flopping Berger

Benz”

 

“casserole cows are

being strangled

by the ducks that

hide in the trough!

who’s laughting

now? silence”

 

“problems help

snake charmer

menace

ambulance

neerst monitor”

 

“O ili

yusuuuu

veally

veally

veally

iiiiiiiiii

v

v

it ate

tate

tate

t tt t

e

e”

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