"True" is a performance project that uses myoelectric sensors attached to the performer's bodies that effects the lights and sound of the entire piece. Also effecting the sound, oscillators are attached to the metal scaffolding on both sides of the stage and are shaken in sync with the music and performer's actions. Watch the video above and you can check out the show in person at the Japan Society in NYC from November 13th (today) until November 15th.
Live performance turns performers into audio controllers
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