Now you can play the world's tiniest violin: Google sensors detect tiny movements to play music

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Playing the world's saddest song on the world's tiniest violin is no longer just a sarcastic dream. Using a tiny-radar based chip, the team at Design I/O built a device that detects the movements of this unsympathetic gesture and transforms them into a violin solo. This innovation is based on Google's Project Soli, which uses invisible radar emanating from a chip to recognize finger movements and broad beam radar to detect movement, velocity and distance. Using a tiny-radar based chip, the team at Design I/O has built a device that detects movements of the unsympathetic gesture and transforms them into a violin solo. This invention is based on Google's Project Soli - a tiny radar chip that detects hand gestures Using a tiny-radar based chip, the team at Design I/O has built a device that detects movements of the unsympathetic gesture and transforms them into a violin solo.

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