A new project called Instrumented Bodies by researchers at the McGill University's Input Devices and Music Interaction Lab, aims to fuse digital technology, 3D printing and modern dance into an art.

Using prosthetic instruments, ranging from head mounted visors to rib cages and artificial spines, it allows the dancer to use the embedded sensors to wirelessly trigger music in conjunction with their movements.

The entire process of making the prosthetic instruments, from fabrication, to testing, to live performance testing is in a 14 minute documentary in the video below:

[Adafruit]