Digital Prostheses for Music and Dance From: Product Design & Development - 07/25/2013 These digital musical instruments are designed in the form of prostheses to make music by utilizing the performer's movements in a non-traditional way. They were designed and created by Joe Malloch and Ian Hattwick at the Input Devices and Music Interaction Laboratory at McGill University. View the video (14:43) at: http://www.pddnet.com/videos/2013/07/digital-prostheses-music-and-dance http://www.mdtmag.com/videos/2013/07/digital-prostheses-music-and-dance Links: Input Devices and Music Interaction Laboratory http://www.idmil.org/ The Spine http://www.idmil.org/projects/spine Related: Device Converts Images into Music to Help Blind http://www.pddnet.com/news/2012/07/device-converts-images-music-help-blind