Re: EMG sensors

From: Jim Ruxton (cinetron@passport.ca)
Date: 12/13/00


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Thanks for the links ! It must be a strange feeling having your muscles
controlled externally as in the work shown in this link <a href="http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/artex/main.html">http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/artex/main.http>
<br>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.pamelaz.com/">http://www.pamelaz.com/>
<br>&nbsp;was not working when I checked<a href="http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/artex/main.html"></a>
<p>Jim
<p>Walter Verdin / Corban wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>check this:
<br><a href="http://www.synthzone.com/bsynth.html">http://www.synthzone.com/bsynth.html>
<br>and this:
<br><a href="http://www.pamelaz.com/">http://www.pamelaz.com/>
<br>and the opposite of muscle generated signals:
<br><a href="http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/artex/main.html">http://www2.netcetera.nl/~iaaa/artex/main.html>
<p>walter
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<p>op 12-12-2000 16:03 schreef Curtis Bahn op crb@rpi.edu:
<p>> great, she does interesting work.&nbsp; recently, she has given up
the jacket
<br>> and places the EMG sensors directly on her arms.
<br>>
<br>>
<br>> At 09:35 PM 12/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
<br>>> Thanks a lot Curtis. I checked this out and it was very helpful.
For anyone
<br>>> else that might be interested, this dissertation discusses embedding
<br>>> various sensors into a conductors jacket to study gestures .
<br>>> Jim
<br>>>
<br>>> Curtis Bahn wrote:
<br>>>
<br>>>> check out Teresa Marrin Nakra's EMG interface for her conducting
system
<br>>>> done as her PhD dissertation at at MIT:
<br>>>> www.immersionmusic.com
<br>>>> -Curtis
<br>>>>
<br>>>> At 05:36 PM 12/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
<br>>>>> Hi,
<br>>>>> Just wondering if anyone on the list has experimented with EMG
(muscle
<br>>>>> generated electrical signals) measurements. I'm making a home
brewed
<br>>>>> sytem and would be interested in comparing notes with someone
who has
<br>>>>> experience with this. Thanks!
<br>>>>> Jim
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