The EyeHarp is an electronic musical instrument controlled by the player's eye or head movements.[1][2][3][4] It combines eye tracking hardware and specially designed software, which has one component for defining chords and arpeggios, and another to change those definitions and play melodies.[2] People with severely impaired motor function can use this instrument to play music or as an aid to learning or composition.[5]
History
The development of the EyeHarp started in 2011 in Barcelona under the auspices of Pompeu Fabra University.
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