In 2018 I worked with Pervasive Media Studio and UWE Bristol to use my performance practice to gather data for beta testing the new MiMu gloves: ‘The world’s most advanced wearable musical instrument, for expressive creation, composition and performance’.

I created a short drag performance, programming the gloves to control the speed of vocal samples based on gestures in 3D space. I lip-synced to the samples, playing with attention and accuracy between the movement and software controlling the sample, and my ability to keep up with the changing speed, glitches included :) 

[image description: a video of a hand in a technological-looking glove with a laptop behind and a plant on the table.]

[image description: a video of a hand in a technological-looking glove, the hand is opening and closing, doing gestures which control sound from a laptop behind.]

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