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Experimental musical instruments / Cyborgs / Steve Mann / Transhumanists / Hydraulophone / New Interfaces for Musical Expression / Natural user interface / Wearable computer / Mann / Technology / Visual arts / Human–computer interaction
Date: 2012-02-17 14:44:42
Experimental musical instruments
Cyborgs
Steve Mann
Transhumanists
Hydraulophone
New Interfaces for Musical Expression
Natural user interface
Wearable computer
Mann
Technology
Visual arts
Human–computer interaction

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