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- Acraea dammii van Vollenhoven, 1869 Synonyms Acraea (Acraea) dammii Acraea percussa Keferstein, 1870 Acraea masonala Ward, 1872 Acraea villettei Oberthür,...
- An electronic musical instrument or electrophone is a musical instrument that produces sound using electronic circuitry. Such an instrument sounds by outputting...
- Electro-Theremins, while the ET-4 is based on the Ondes-Martenot. Audiocubes by Percussa are light-emitting "smart blocks" with four sensors, one on each side (optical...
- released to the commercial market and offered for sale on the website of Percussa, a company Schiettecatte founded in October 2004 to promote AudioCubes...
- to use the integrated D-Beam-sensor like a theremin. The Audiocubes by Percussa are light emitting smart blocks that have four sensors on each side (optical...
- positions, Bert founded his company Percussa in 2004 to develop tangible user interface technology for music making. Percussa's first product, Audiocubes, was...
- manifold disgraceful wrongs") CXLIII. De sceleribus nefandis ob quae regna percussa sunt, ut penitus caveantur. ("No. 143: On sinful vices due to which empires...
- pubem, barbara nunc patriis ululantem carmina linguis, nunc pedis alterno percussa verbere terra, ad numerum resonas gaudentem plaudere caetras. (Book III...
- pubem, barbara nunc patriis ululantem carmina linguis, nunc pedis alterno percussa verbere terra ad numerum resonas gaudentem plauder caetras […] Rich Gallaecia...
- pubem, Barbara nunc patriis ululantem carmina linguis, Nunc, pedis alterno percussa verbere terra, Ad numerum resonas gaudentem plaudere cætras. Hæc requies...