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 ...
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 ...
DURHAM – I have seen the future of electronic music and it’s in the hands performers creating music wearing gloves that respond to their programmed gestures with synthesizer sound. London-based Lula ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...