Performing electronic music with gesture | Chagall | TEDxClerkenwell

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Chagall is part of team behind the mi.mu gloves - wearable tech that let you make music through movement. Dedicated gesture detection and mapping software offer a new and flexible approach to the control of music and visuals with intuitive human movement.
Chagall is a vocalist, songwriter and electronic music producer from Amsterdam. She is also part of the small team behind Imogen Heap's mi.mu gloves. Mi.mu gloves wearable tech let you make music through movement. Dedicated gesture detection and mapping software offer a new and flexible approach to the control of music and visuals with intuitive human movement. Users as well as audience experience a dramatic shift in their perceptions of music performance and composition as the technology fades away and becomes instinctive, unleashing new realms of creative expression. Chagall explains how the gloves have changed her way of performance & composition and demonstrates them by performing her recent work.
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