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Explore the fusion of music and technology with wearable devices for live performances. Motion sensors, real-time projection, and interactive silhouettes redefine stage presence and orchestral garments. Discover the future of music through creative innovations and human body drum kits.
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Music and The Body:Wearable Technology for Performance Presented by Billie Yuan
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