Do you remember hearing eerie outer space music from classic science fiction like “The Day the Earth Stood Still” and “Dr Who”? Have you ever wanted to make sounds like that yourself? It turns out you can! Using an instrument called a theremin. The theremin was invented in 1929, and has been used in many science fiction themes since then. Its even a musical instrument used in orchestras and concert halls all over the world. Its a truly unique musical instrument. What makes it so unique? Well first, it makes that eerie sci fi sound everyone knows and loves, but more importantly, you play it by moving your hands in the air. Thats right, this instrument has no strings or buttons. You literally play it by moving your hands in the air. Its like magic! You can see an example of a real theremin played by a professional here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6KbEnGnymk Come to Hack Pittsburgh on January 17th and build your own soda can theremin! Learn how a theremin works, learn about electromagnetic fields, basic antennas, capacitors, learn how to use breadboards, and connect electronic circuits (no soldering required), drink soda and use the soda can as the theremin’s antenna, make outer space music right in your room! You get to keep everything you built and impress your friends at home! Bring a notepad and pencil to take notes. Bring your laptop if you have one. We will give you everything else. Event cost is $55.00. Click here to Purchase tickets!