



Put on this outfit, and your whole body turns into a musical instrument. That’s the promise of the Pacer Suit, a design concept that measures electrical impulses of your muscles and turns them into music or sound effects.
Akin to motion capture suits that have lately become commonplace in high-end graphics and animation boutiques, the suit either makes self-contained music with onboard amplifiers and speakers, or communicates wirelessly via infrared with a control console. There, sounds would be assigned and amplified according to the artistic choices of the wearer and her collaborators.
Imagine this attire stretched across the body of an accomplished belly dancer. Too bad the suit obfuscates so much of the visually interesting fleshy parts of the dancer. Never mind that; this kind of dancewear could create an entirely new artform.
Nikola Design, via Tuvie
By durphurp at 9:47 PM ON 05/27/08
Does this remind anyone else of that old Family Guy episode where Peter gets 3 wishes, and one of them is his own theme song?
By liqvid at 9:46 AM ON 05/28/08
This is a very, very old concept, first done by a chap by the name of John Otway. It can be seen in an episode of "The Young Ones" (BBC program with Rik Mayal and Adrian Edmonson), where he has lots of drum triggers placed about his body. Well, perhaps not quite the same, as the technology here is somewhat different and would have been impossible then. But I do think the basic concept of body performance/music should be given to John Otway. Watch the Young Ones and see what you think!
By Erebiel at 1:14 PM ON 05/28/08
The Boombox of Gheyness!!!
By Vulcanscientist at 12:05 PM ON 09/06/08
Vulcanscientist:
I wonder if it will look anything like this http://www.youtub...More »