MirrorFugue is a set of interfaces on a piano designed to visualize the hand gesture of a remote collaborator. I designed and built a casing from wood and acrylic which integrated these interfaces into a single standalone system. The design had to accommodate both a large projector and a webcam positioned above the keys to record the user’s hand movements.
I worked on MirrorFugue as a research assistant under Xiao Xiao in the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab.