Artist Turns The Human Face Into Musical Instruments (Video)
Jan 15, 2013 20:17
Japanese artist Daito Manabe has found a new form of musical instrument - the human face. He set up electric sensors to a person's face and if the face moves a certain way it will trigger a specific sound attached.
The idea behind it was to create music using the human nervous system and to find out how we naturally sound like. Check out the video after the jump. It's very interesting. [The Creators Project via Design Taxi
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