Education Apps
Bubble Harp
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| Publisher | Scott Snibbe Studio, Inc. |
| App release date | 18 May 2010 |
| Review date | 1 October 2010 |
What you can use it for...
Bubble Harp draws bubbles around your fingertips, recording and replaying your movements while creating music. It’s a combination of drawing, animation, music, art, geometry and gaming. You can record long movements of a single point, or stream many points out of your fingertips like ink. When you tap the screen's edges, you can change from single points to streams of points, change graphic and sonic parameters, and post to Facebook. Multiple fingers and multiple people can touch the screen at once to create together. Bubble Harp was first released as a work of interactive art by Scott Sona Snibbe that was only available in galleries and museums. Now it’s available as an iPhone and iPad application that also makes music.
Students are learning to…
experience the cause and effect of moving their hands across the screen.





