Dear All,
Could I echo Gary's words here especially to Ross - the 'Vocal Tract Organ' idea came to me when I heard how good the sounds were and it captured the imagination of the organisers of last night. Whilst this is not the core of our research - I am an organist and have put in for a Wellcome Small Arts Grant to develop it as an instrument and to take it on tour to encourage more youngsters into STEM subjects.
Thanks Gary!
David
On 28 June 2013 09:33, Gary Green gary.green@ynic.york.ac.uk wrote:
Dear Colleagues
I hope you do not mind this email appreciation but the efforts of some ynic staff are such that I would like to bring them to your attention.
I would like to thank Andre Gouws, Paul Elliott, Ross Devlin, in particular, and the ynic team for their contributions to the Royal Academy of Engineering event that was hosted in York yesterday evening.
Andre demonstrated the use of a hands-free kinect to virtually navigate throughout the brain (MRIs from ynic) and the ability to link the images to information pages. His stand attracted a considerable amount of attention and interest.
The finale of the evening was a remarkable performance by an opera singer accompanying an organ. But the organ was not a standard one, it was a set of pipes whose shapes were generated from MRIs of the vocal tract of the player, Professor David Howard, of the 'human' organ. The remarkable quality of the sounds was due to the efforts Ross Devlin put into fine tuning the MRI data acquisition, the help that the ynic team gave David Howard's team and the very innovative analysis of the MRIs carried out in the Department of Electronics.
I even think the Princess Royal enjoyed the novel use of MRI
Gary
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