Sensory Response Systems by Ryan Jordan
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http://doc.gold.ac.uk/~ma701rj
Sensory Response Systems is an exploration into audio-visual performance using an array of sensors responsive to physical movements in order to control the audio-visual output in programs such as pd, SuperCollider, Processing, etc. It also looks at reshaping and replicating the body through the use of fabric, textiles and technology. This work uses DIY hardware to build a new interface for live computer music performance, aiming to turn the performers body and clothes into an instrument allowing them the embody new technologies and computational devices.
Tech:
Arduino, XBee?, LIS3LV02DQ 3axis-accelerometer (x2), ADXL3xx 3axis-accelerometer (x1), push buttons (x5), stretch sensors, Pure Data, a strobe light, stretchy black fabric.

