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Max Neuhaus, Phil Burk, and others created Auracle, a networked voice-controlled instrument, played and heard via the Internet, in 2004.

From the Auracle website: "While it takes years to learn how to control an instrument such as guitar
or piano, Auracle requires no special training to play. It takes advantage of the sophisticated and flexible vocal control we all have from our ability to speak ... You play Auracle with other people anywhere in the world in groups of up to five players called Ensembles. All members of an ensemble are able to hear each other's gestures. Listen to the active ensembles in Auracle by clicking on their names. Stay with a group that you like, or create a new ensemble yourself and invite others to come and play."

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Photo: Max Neuhaus 2005.

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