The acceleration sensor is used to simulate the impact of gravity on the flowing particles. The compass can be used to locate sounds in the four directions of the winds. User defined parameter and color schemes can be used to explore the manifoldness of the underlying particle system. Touches and strokes generate visualizations and sounds which evolve in time. The Aeolian Harp inspired artwork by Arthur B. The app was featured by Apple in Hot Trends 2010 - Generative Art & Sound and in 2011 in Band in your Hands - Audible Oddities In September and October 2011 the Aeolian Harp reached the Top Ten in 10 stores as an iPhone Music App and in 12 stores as an iPad Music App. Recommended for headphones and external speakers. The app uses the wind harp as a metaphor and allows the user to create relaxing animations and sounds without musical knowledge. Wind harps are the oldest forms of automatic music. The Aeolian Harp is named for Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind. Aeolian Harp Relaxing Animations and Sounds for the iPod, iPhone, and iPad
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