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The Electronic Band 'Neon Indian' Integrated Kinect Sensors

The electronic band Neon Indian performed a groundbreaking show that integrated several Microsoft Kinect sensors.

The performance, done at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City this month, involved the band using five Kinect sensors to capture the movement of band members on stage. The data captured by these five Kinect sensors was then translated into light and projected in the form of a really trippy and eye-catching light performance behind the band. Many members of the audience were unaware at the time that the lights behind the musicians were not completely random.

Neon Indian has gone down in history thanks to this groundbreaking performance. It will be interesting to see how musicians and other kinds of artists integrate Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensing technology into their live performances.
Trend Themes
1. Kinect-integrated Performances - Musical and other artistic performances that incorporate Microsoft’s Kinect technology to create unique live experiences.
2. Enhanced Visual Displays - Live music and other performances that use innovative light shows as a visually impactful element.
3. Interactive Stage Performances - Innovative music performances that incorporate audience participation via interactive technology.
Industry Implications
1. Live Events - Companies that produce and organize live concerts and events could benefit from offering Kinect-enhanced experiences to attract and retain concertgoers.
2. Music Technology - Companies that create and distribute tools and platforms for musicians could find opportunities to incorporate Kinect technology to enhance music performances.
3. Interactive Art - Artists and companies that focus on interactive installations and exhibits may find potential in using Kinect technology to create immersive and participatory experiences.

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