104. “It is a new category of thing to use videogame technology and fibers together for a musical performance in a way that enhances the interaction between the performer and the audience.” Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing
105. NOTE: “All boogiepants instruments require an OSC address, which defines where their signals go when they are played. Different instruments types send different signals. All boogiepants signals are single floating point numbers." Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing
106. Changes for the future of boogiepants! Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing
107. “Currently it's based on tilt-sensing, on both the core of the body and the pelvis. In the future I want full-motion sensors, and more of them, controlling more music.” Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing
108. “Easier programming and extensibility of visual effects.” Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing
Ok, hi, welcome to Homewreckery: Electrifying the Thread Out of Clothing. Before I start proper I want to thank a few people, so bear with me.
Thank you to Jeff Kantarek,
Jordan Bunker,
Joshua Krueger,
and John Stoner. These four folks are all indispensable collaborators – they either helped me make my own projects work or allowed me to share their own amazing accomplishments, including their obstacles and process, or both!