
Just like the Many that are out there.
Mic Fleetwood had one designed for him by Jimmy Hotz in Cali. Back in
the
eighties. http://www.hotz.com/about/index.htm
Laurie
Anderson uses one in some of her performances. Also by Jimmy
Hotz, I
think.
Mark Congnolio at Troika Ranch has also built one called MIDI DANCER.
http://art.net/~troika/mididancer.html
The folks at DEIM in dk have also a developed a suit.
http://hjem.get2net.dk/diem/products.html
I'm working on one in Austin Texas.
I think some mention of Craig Anderton should be made here. His
book...Digital Projects for Musicians was the first book written on
how
to build a MIDI "brain" box. All these "suits" use a type of
Microprocessor
brain box.
Anyone care to add to this....
Greg
>i like this thread
>it makes a suit
>an
obsolete body
>we pay for privilege
>and don't know
why
>or how to ask
>just where it comes
from
>cause it's just trash
>a minute from
now
>that's where we'll put it
>for the lower
class.
>crs99
>
>----------
>
> From: Yukihiko Yoshida <yukihiko@sfc.keio.ac.jp>
> >
To: dance-tech@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
> > Cc:
yukihiko@sfc.keio.ac.jp
> > Subject: Re: Dance machine in
Japan
> > Date: October 15, 1999 10:04 AM
>
>
> > > Didn't find anything about Mirburi suits
there.
> >
> > Ah...
> > Yamaha
is the name of company.
> > So if you have interest, you can
contact with them by e-mail.
> >
> > > What
is a MIRBURI suit exactly?
> > > (the word "mirburi" returned
no hits in altavista, hotbot, webcrawler,
> > > fast, deja,
lycos.... - I'm getting mighty curious..!)
> >
>
> So do I.
> >
> > Is that the suit which can
get data from the motion of body ?
> > Maybe I saw the photos
few years ago.
> >
> > Best
Wishes
> >
> >
> > Yukihiko
YOSHIDA
> >
> >
Greg Baskind
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University of Texas at
Austin
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