British-based startup Mi.Mu has unveiled the second generation version of its sensor-packed gloves that are all about making it easier to create music. They’re also designed to keep musicians away ...
Made in collaboration with British singer-songwriter Imogen Heap, the Mi.Mu glove turns the arms and hands of performers into musical instruments. Currently on Kickstarter, the project has raised ...
Pioneering wireless gloves which transform hand movements into music are being made available to the public following 10 years of painstaking development by scientists. The MI.MU gloves use a range of ...
Musicians looking for a different way to create music might be interested in a new instrument that has been created in the form of the Mi.Mu Glove for Music. The Mi.Mu Glove for Music was recently ...
Some musicians can visualize music, and soon that skill will be matched with a new sort of "instrument" — the Mi.Mu, a pair of gesture-based gloves that allow one to create music using gestures. The ...
Thanks to Imogen Heap, Mi.Mu gloves are now well-known in the music-making community. They rely on software that turns motion into music, and traditionally you've needed to buy a pair of gloves to get ...
You often see musicians moving between different controllers or instruments when playing. But clicking a mouse or moving a fader doesn't always get them really close to the sounds they're trying to ...
If you thought Michael Jackson was the only musician to believe in the magical power of a glove, think again. Imogen Heap has "joined forces with the nerd underworld" to create a new high-tech glove ...
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