Motion Sonic Wristband

Motion Sonic Wristband
Mar-27-17
The Motion Sonic wristband from Sony lets wearers turn their movements into music.

The wristband was developed as part of Sony’s Motion Sonic Project, which has the goal of allowing people to explore the freedom of making music with their bodies. The Motion Sonic band fits around the wrist, and is equipped with a six-axis sensor and microphone array that capture the wearer’s movements. That information is transmitted to a paired tablet or computer and interpreted as audible sound. The sound can be triggered through one of five presets, including arm jockey and robot.



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Also physical and mental feelings could be turned into music. Are people then willing even to show that all? Combining Motion Sonic Wristband (Mar-27-17) and Creating Fabric-Based OLEDs (Dec-1-16) it could be done with sport and disco clothes. At least dating would be easier, when dates could see already from clothes whether this is a perfect match or not.
Posted by Uolevi Kattun on March 28, 2017

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