Maker Faire this weekend had plenty to offer fans of DIY musical gear, from Theremin karaoke performances to wild, home-built instruments from independent DIYers and academics. I spent most of the weekend tied to my booth, making music by scanning barcodes, manipulating a simple infrared sensor and touch sensor, and running live interactive visuals in Jitter. (The last turned out to be a huge hit with babies and their parents. Seriously.) But I did get out a bit; my impressions are documented on Flickr:
Maker Faire 2007 Flickr Photoset
If you were there and have some images of your own, or have seen a gallery you especially like, send it our way!

What's your set up for the barcode music? I've always wanted to get one of the older Casio keyboards that has the barcode reader wands, but then I found out you can't just scan the barcode on a cereal box with it. How are you doing it?
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