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“Some people tap their feet, some people snap their fingers, and
some people sway back and forth. I just sorta do ‘em all together, I guess.”
-Elvis in 1956, talking about his way of moving on stage.
The Jam-O-Drum
The Jam-O-Drum (SIGGRAPH 2000) was developed at Interval Research between
July 1998 and January 1999. Their goal was to enable novice music makers
to experience the joys of creating music as an ensemble in a casual social
setting with real-time video and computer graphics. Click here
for a look at other Jam-O-Drum projects.
The Jam-O-Elvis is a project of the Entertainment
Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon University.
Brought To You By:
Jared Bishop - Art Design, Modeling, and Painting [jebishop@andrew.cmu.edu] Shawn Patton - Software Engineer (a.k.a. Code Puppy) [spatton@andrew.cmu.edu] Amy Kalson - Game Design, Script, and 2D Art [akalson@andrew.cmu.edu] Yusei Horiuchi - Music and Room Decoration [yhoriuchi@andrew.cmu.edu] Calvin Ashmore - Psychedelic Graphics Programming [coa@andrew.cmu.edu] Faculty Advisor: Frank Garvey (fgarvey@andrew.cmu.edu) Cast:
Thank You, Thank You Very Much:
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