You know, we hadn’t realized how tired we were of vertical laser harps until we saw [Jonathan Bumstead]’s entry into the 2019 Hackaday Prize. It’s all well and good to imitate the design of the ...
Truth be told, we weren't sure what to make of this laser harp-looking contraption when we saw it across the room at the International Toy Fair. Eloquently dubbed the Beamz Interactive Music System, ...
The laser harp allows a performer to create music by placing the hand in the beams since this musical instrument is made of light. The design of the laser harp illustrates a fan of beams that shoot up ...
When Hannah Waite was growing up in Skaneateles, N.Y., and taking piano lessons, she never would have guessed that one day she’d be coaxing melodies from lasers. That is, from a laser harp, which ...
In many ways, living here in the future is quite exiting. We have access to the world’s information instantaneously and can get plenty of exciting tools and hardware delivered to our homes in ways ...
We never had our run in the ’80s in which the volume of our rock was only superseded by the volume of our hair, but should we have been given access to this laser harp—even for a moment—we’d have ...
Anyone remember Jean Michel Jarre’s laser performances, where he supposedly played synth leads by breaking laser beams? Some said it was fake, but nonetheless it is possible, as Stephen Hobley has ...
A group of aspiring engineering technologists in Alberta have created a twist on an old classic. The harp is a large musical instrument that can be cumbersome, but a trio of 20-somethings invented a ...