h a l f b a k e r yProfessional croissant on closed course. Do not attempt.
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In a specially equipped room or hall, a multitude of motion and laser sensors are monitoring the ballerina's every move.
Then, as she starts to dance, the sweet sounds of music pour from the walls themselves, controlled completely by her body movements -- she both conducts and performs the music.
Collaborative Composition Dance Box
http://www.halfbake...ition_20Dance_20Box Another "music as created by dance movements" idea [waugsqueke, Oct 04 2004]
Optimusic
http://www.optimusic.com Light Beam-controlled MIDI System [blowfish, Oct 04 2004]
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I had some lovely romantic notions of an exquisite performance. Until I read [UB]'s anno. |
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I'd pay good money to see [tc] attempt a performance of 'Flight of the Bumblebee.' |
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[RayfordSteele] though my mom was a dance teacher and dragged me to all the classes, heaven forbid :) |
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[UB], I realise that and also appreciate the language (having the same phrase over here!). It just , kinda, killed my illusions somewhat. You know what I mean!. |
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Nothing like a good interlude to reign in the merry pace! |
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She's dancing in front of a theremin? |
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Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a musician! |
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There was a variation of the theremin, I forget its name now, that was played by moving the entire body over a platform. But it was basically altitude-based--the notes depended on the height of the the mass above it, meaning your "dance" would be primarily vertical. |
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