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Linux-powered clarinet playing robot wins international prize
Entire computer-driven orchestras not too far away, says NICTA's chief technology officer
Andrew Hendry 19/06/2008 12:54:42
The robotically operated, computer-driven clarinet developed by NICTA and students and staff from UNSW Projecy team for the robot included, from left to right: Jean Geoffroy, Professor Joe Wolfe, Mark Sheahan, and Dr John Judge
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The robotically operated, computer-driven clarinet developed by NICTA and students and staff from UNSW
The robotically operated, computer-driven clarinet developed by NICTA and students and staff from UNSW
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