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I'll be giving a talk this wednesday (June 4, 7:30pm) 
in San Francisco demonstrating a variety of unusual controllers 
and interactive musical toys which some people might
think of as quite loopy.  For example, wireless joysticks 
controlling balls bouncing around in a maze, which trigger sounds
as they hit the walls of the maze in often-repeated paths -
some people might even think they were loops.  
Another example will be a dance pad and wireless 
qwerty keyboard controlling a more typical loop application.
There will be a fair bit of non-looped content as well.  See:
        http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsf/
   ...Tim...