
Using Nintendo products as musical tools has become a recent trend, but we're certainly not complaining. Our only gripe about this new Electroplankton-esque Wiimote application is that we can't download it for ourselves. Of course, the mission statement behind the project known as "wiiwiiwiiwii" isn't "to satisfy those selfish bastards over at Wii Fanboy." Rather, the four fellows who created this program have goals that are slightly more profound, like exploring the relationship between sounds and visuals.
The way in which this application translates Wiimote signals into sounds and images is slightly confusing, but we'll pretend that we know what we're talking about. Essentially, a Mac uses Bluetooth technology to synthesize audio from the Wiimote's signals. The Mac then sends the information to a PC, where a program called "vvvv" makes ambient shapes from the sound patterns (ala Electroplankton). Pretty spiffy, if you ask us.
You can check this website to watch videos of the project in action, but if you just want to know how it works and see the people behind it all, we provided some handy pictures after the jump.
The way in which this application translates Wiimote signals into sounds and images is slightly confusing, but we'll pretend that we know what we're talking about. Essentially, a Mac uses Bluetooth technology to synthesize audio from the Wiimote's signals. The Mac then sends the information to a PC, where a program called "vvvv" makes ambient shapes from the sound patterns (ala Electroplankton). Pretty spiffy, if you ask us.
You can check this website to watch videos of the project in action, but if you just want to know how it works and see the people behind it all, we provided some handy pictures after the jump.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-23-2007 @ 12:11AM
Elric said...
Sounds impressive, but they know nothing about simple website building? Java is enabled and I have the latest Flash player, but alas I am not allowed to view the site?
Perhaps Genius is an overstatement, more like savants.
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10-23-2007 @ 12:37AM
vibemaster said...
this is one of the coolest things i've ever seen.
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10-23-2007 @ 12:54AM
pyro.danny said...
I was really hoping I could just download this to my Mac. Man. Depressing.
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10-23-2007 @ 3:34AM
Abscissa said...
WTF? Why in the world do they need two PC's to do this? Overkill, a bit?
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10-23-2007 @ 3:45AM
Abscissa said...
#@1 Elric:
Umm, I'll grant that they're absolutely horrid web developers (and I question their overall development skills considering that it took them two PCs to pull this off), but if you're trying to insult them, then calling them savants is a rather, well, dumb way to do it. You've just complimented them.
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10-23-2007 @ 5:34AM
c1906w said...
reply to Abscissa,
having messed about with some of this stuff myself i would imagine the reason is this, the wiimote bluetooth stuff works much better with mac whilst the software 'vvvv' is pc only. thus they need to machines to get this working properly.
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10-23-2007 @ 8:25AM
gorecki said...
I would love to see some thing like this in Wii Music next year. It would turn the wii into a musical instrument... so cool
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10-23-2007 @ 9:39AM
wiiwiiwiiwii said...
Hi everybody
thanks for appreciating wiiwiiwiiwii and posting about it, i'd like to elucidate about some question you seem to have
@elric: we already had almost 6.000 visitors on the website, and practically you are the first one who has problem... what a genius! lol just follow the link and download what it's needed, then it should work (which browser are you using?)
@vibemaster: thank you very much dude!
@pyro.danny: sorry about that, hopefully you'll be able to download the first release soon, so stay tuned...
@abscissa: as c1906w said... actually the wiimote max-msp external we used is only for mac, but right now we are tryin another solution, and our main objective is to unify wiiwiiwiiwii under one single computer and OS (windows, since vvvv is windows only)... then we'll release the first downloadable beta.
btw we really like the website, and if you don't, who cares :)
@gorecki: yes we would love to get in touch with nintendo, and make a real wii game out of wiiwiiwiiwii... who knows, we'll see!
peace to everyone
Pedro Mari of 4wii team
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10-23-2007 @ 9:51AM
Na Fedaykin said...
Looks very interesting.
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10-23-2007 @ 3:19PM
Abscissa said...
@wiiwiiwiiwii:
I was under the impression that it was mostly software your team had developed. If it's all pre-existing stuff, then, yea, I can see the reason for the multiple systems.
As for the website: I don't expect you to care what I think about it :). But as is probably quite evident now, I'm firmly in the "flash site = crap" camp.
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10-23-2007 @ 8:25PM
wiiwiiwiiwii said...
it's not really a software, it's more a visual object-based programming language, of course nothing to do with low level languages, but it's not pre-existing stuff
for the website, i meant i'm sorry if you don't like it, but we really like it as it is
peace Abscissa
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