Keyboard
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Charles Limb: This is a plastic MIDI piano
keyboard
that we use for the jazz experiments.
And it's a 35-key
keyboard
designed to fit both inside the scanner, be magnetically safe, have minimal interference that would contribute to any artifact, and have this cushion so that it can rest on the players' legs while they're lying down in the scanner, playing on their back.
And so through this piano keyboard, we have the means to take a musical process and study it.
So what do you do now that you have this cool piano
keyboard?
You can't just say, "It's great we have a keyboard."
So imagine a monkey sitting at a
keyboard.
How many of you have ever spilled coffee on a
keyboard?
PLC's, these small boxes which have no display, no keyboard, which are programmed, are put in place, and they do their job.
Can we cut down a little bit further, because, as a designer, I need the vocabulary, I need the keyboard, of how this actually works.
And he's driving it all with this platform here, with a five-finger
keyboard
and the world's first computer mouse, which he specially designed in order to do this system.
They put a smartphone next to a keyboard, and they had people type, and then their goal was to use the vibrations that were created by typing to measure the change in the accelerometer reading to determine what the person had been typing.
You can leave your iPhone next to someone's keyboard, and just leave the room, and then later recover what they did, even without using the microphone.
If someone is able to put malware on your iPhone, they could then maybe get the typing that you do whenever you put your iPhone next to your
keyboard.
Imagine you wanted to understand how a computer works and all you could see was a keyboard, a mouse, a screen.
You can see the United States and California and San Diego, and you can use the mouse or the
keyboard
to spin things around.
But it's an engaging one, and it's interesting to me for a while, but then I get bored with it, and by it, I actually mean, the piano, because it becomes, it's this familiar instrument, it's timbral range is actually pretty compressed, at least when you play on the keyboard, and if you're not doing things like listening to it after you've lit it on fire or something like that, you know.
It's kind of stressful typing out, so if you type on this keyboard, you can, like, balance it out.
So it turns out there's a
keyboard
shortcut that lets you jump directly to the beep like this.
Like this dad who wrote us, his son has cerebral palsy and he can't use a normal
keyboard.
Now, scientists have used
keyboard
interfaces to try to bridge the gap with species including chimpanzees and dolphins.
This underwater
keyboard
in Orlando, Florida, at the Epcot Center, was actually the most sophisticated ever two-way interface designed for humans and dolphins to work together under the water and exchange information.
So the original vision was to have a
keyboard
hanging from the boat attached to a computer, and the divers and dolphins would activate the keys on the keypad and happily exchange information and request toys from each other.
But we quickly found out that dolphins simply were not going to hang around the boat using a
keyboard.
And I spent four years with my colleagues Adam Pack and Fabienne Delfour, working out in the field with this
keyboard
using it with each other to do requests for toys while the dolphins were watching.
The diver here has a rope toy, and I'm on the
keyboard
on the left, and I've just played the rope key, and that's the request for the toy from the human.
Now, I'm at the
keyboard
on the left, and this is actually the first time that we tried this.
This is a scarf toy, and I'm trying to lead the dolphin over to the
keyboard
to show her the visual and the acoustic signal.
And I'm trying to lead her back to the
keyboard.
The dolphin's at the
keyboard.
[CHAT: Cetacean Hearing And Telemetry] Now, instead of pushing a
keyboard
through the water, the diver's wearing the complete system, and it's acoustic only, so basically the diver activates the sounds on a keypad on the forearm, the sounds go out through an underwater speaker, if a dolphin mimics the whistle or a human plays the whistle, the sounds come in and are localized by two hydrophones.
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