抄録
Media performance unit cell/66b use monochrome images and minimal sound to expand the performance potential of the body, leading to a more essential bodily expression. Here, the relationship of the performing bodies with the visual imagery and soundscape, becomes an ever-shifting dynamic. Currently, cell/66b and the author are developing wearable devices to synchronize body gestures to the visual and sound network. When devices are used in the performing arts, the way in which body movements are assigned to images and sound is an important matter. Apparent relationship does not necessarily lead to expanding the potential of the performance. In weak bindings, for example where a viewer perceives the relation of cause and effect but cannot notice the mapping, the viewer is induced to invoke his or her own images.