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Mitral Transmission is an Album That Uses the Artist's Heartbeat for Soun

Mitral Transmission is an interesting project. Artists often say that their music is near and dear to their heart, but this album may be the closest to one's heart -- literally. Greg Fox is using his heartbeat to make up the background music for his new album.

An album is a very personal experience, but many albums could always stand to be a bit more personal. Mitral Transmission sees Fox attaching himself to a computer with custom software that turned his heartbeat into a usable beat.

In addition to his album, the songs will be transformed into an exhibit that will allow users to do the same thing Fox did, creating their own music using the beat of their hearts.
Trend Themes
1. Biometric Soundscapes - Exploring the use of biometric data such as heartbeats to create unique musical experiences, offering new dimensions of personalization and self-expression in the music industry.
2. Interactive Music Experiences - Creating interactive exhibits and installations that allow users to actively participate and shape the music they experience, blurring the boundaries between artist and audience.
3. Body as Instrument - Harnessing the potential of body-generated soundscapes, opening up innovative possibilities for music composition and performance by incorporating physiological signals into the creative process.
Industry Implications
1. Music Technology - Developing new tools and software that can capture and interpret biometric data to generate unique musical experiences, revolutionizing the music production and consumption landscape.
2. Experiential Art - Collaborating with artists and musicians to create immersive installations and exhibits that merge technology and human physiology, offering audiences a truly interactive and personal artistic encounter.
3. Healthtech - Exploring the potential applications of biometric monitoring and data analysis in the field of healthcare and wellness, leveraging physiological signals for therapeutic purposes and patient engagement.

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