bz100_pip The Sharper Image, a source of various amusing musical oddities over the years, now has a ready-to-use USB laser harp music controller for PC (Windows XP/Vista), at the price of — wha? US$599? Yes, this is obviously Sharper Image exercising the business and marketing acumen that allowed it to — erm — file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this year.

And, in a move we haven’t seen in years, they spell the name with a ‘z’ instead of an ‘s.’ Classy. And they’ve opted for a design that looks like the security fence in Jurassic Park.

The beamz Music Performance System @ Theremin World

Not sold yet? Read this feature and drool:

Choose a complementary rhythm track from 30 original songs in 19 music genres, including jazz, bluegrass, classical, hip-hop, reggae, heavy metal and more.

And it all “brings families and friends together through highly personalized music performances that elicit joy and excitement across all ages.” So, is $600 really so much to ask if it saves your family?

Make Your Own Laser Harp

As it happens, you can make a much cooler (okay, not saying much — a cool) laser harp on your own, as Stephen Hobley has done:

Stephen Hobley’s *awesome* laser harp [ladyada’s ranting]

Click through to comments for more details on the project and how-to info.

Updated: Stephen’s site is back up, so go have a look. The project uses the very inexpensive Boarduino Arduino clone. I’m an Arduino vet but just picked up a Boarduino, so I’ll let you know when I do something with it.

“Totally awesome” as this may be, I still feel somehow unsatisfied. And then I know why:

Someone needs to do a laser tag harp. Ah, that takes me back. Anyone?

Photo: carinemily. And they say this whole 8-bit music thing is about 80s nostalgia? I’ll show you 80s nostalgia.

22 responses to “Sharper Image Selling Pre-Made Laser Harp, But Why Not Make Your Own?”

  1. dead_red_eyes says:

    He talks a bit about his project here :

    http://www.ladyada.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=234

    He also has a new video up, he integrated a Wii Remote into his setup to help control a filter on his soft synth.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yta0aJrbOxU

    He's also got the plans for his machine up on his site:

    http://www.stephenhobley.com/store/

  2. foosnark says:

    Why use streams of light when you could use streams of water? AFAIK, nobody has ever built a Faucet Harp. Be unique!

  3. dead_red_eyes says:

    Damn, forgot to mention that I was talking about Stephen and his laser harp.

  4. dead_red_eyes says:

    I could see someone getting electrocuted really quick with that foosnark.

  5. Peter Kirn says:

    I like the water idea. I'm sure there are plenty of ways not to get electrocuted.

    See here; my friends Maia and Liubo were thinking along those lines:
    http://organicinterfaces.com/

  6. Cort3x says:

    @foosnark:

    Do you mean something like the Hydraulophone, as posted on this very blog in 2006?

  7. Simon says:

    Given all the noise in the news here recently about people aiming lasers at aircraft, and corresponding outrage from police/pilots/etc. … building one of these in Australia is bound to get you classified as a terrorist.

    Hmmm, though maybe that's what those evil people with their "coordinated attacks" where actually doing – some kind of bizarre, large-scale performance art where the planes were playing a huge laser harp! (driving pd or max, of course)

  8. Steve Hobley says:

    Thanks for the mention – I didn't realise my server was down.

    I've just been down to the basement and put some more money in the meter…

    🙂

  9. michael says:

    the USB laser harp is obviously an aprils fool product

  10. […] Created Digital Music Cover Sharper Image’s US $599 Pre-made Laser Harp, and encourages you to make your own with commonly available hardware such as an Arduino Diecimila. [read] […]

  11. Megan says:

    Saw your earlier post about the beamz – that fascinating new music laser product.

    Check out the beamz in action on this brand new You Tube video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpDZ3WotLXY

    And the Web site just went live:

    http://www.thebeamz.com

    The product will be available in Sharper Image stores in 2 weeks.

  12. Laser Harfe mit WiiMote zum Selbstbauen – Star Wars Musik…

    Die Harfe ist als Instrument schon eine geniale Erfindung nur so unheimlich unhandlich. Eine moderne Variante ganz im Star-Wars Style mit Lasern hat nun Stephen Hobley sich hergestellt.

    Das Prinzip ist im Grunde einfach, aber die Realisierung ist w…

  13. dlab says:

    @Michael – you underestimate the Sharper Image.

  14. […] okay — it seems the beamz laser harp we saw last week comes with special algorithmic software that makes music play basically regardless […]

  15. Sandbag says:

    Check out this laser harp (and other custom instruments) by the band Soul in the Machine:
    http://www.soulinthemachine.com/

  16. […] yeah, you really can build your own laser harp, save $400-500, and have a better […]

  17. TlaB says:

    I got a chance to play with the beamz prototype and it really allows you to do far more than you may think. Stephen Hobley's looks pretty dramatic but I can't tell how many types of sounds you can play??

    btw — the beamz is available for $499.95 from their own website (www.thebeamz.com) You can download more genres/sounds to play from there as well.

  18. My harp is a MIDI controller – so you can connect it to anything you like. The number of beams is adjustable in software too.

    We hooked it up to Ableton Live recently and you can replicate a lot of what the beamz system will do.

    I can seriously recommend Ableton – what a great piece of software.

  19. […] I think it beats having just a laser harp. […]

  20. Lap harpist says:

    Cool, though nothing beats a traditional harp.

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