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LEMUR's Musical Robots
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This paper describes new work and creations of LEMUR, a group of artists and technologists creating robotic musical instruments. Keywords Robotics, music, instruments, MIDI
Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Chad Redmon, Bil Bowe
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Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Chad Redmon, Bil Bowen
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