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Kin-Hackt: Excerpt from Composition for Five Bodies and Kinect

January 21, 2013 · allworlddancevideos

Kin-Hackt Body Instruments Collection – Arms (Ableton Live and Kinect) [Source: Adriano Clemente]

Via YouTube:

“This is one of the Body Instruments designed by Adriano Clemente for his project Kin-Hackt.”

“This performance is one extract from the ‘Composition for Five Bodies and Kinect’.”

“This is achieved with a 3D sensor (Kinect) able to map the joints of a human body, then tracking their movements which are translated to musical impulses.”

“My art project is based on the idea of the body itself as the ultimate instrument of expression and communication, without the use of any other objects to hold, wear or touch. Interacting directly with a virtual sound-space, the essence of the expression is contained in the movement.”

“The person performing is the composer, the music player, the instrument and even the orchestra.”

“The possibilities of this new ‘instrument’ are limited only by ones imagination.”

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