Between our smartphones , Fitbits , and other wearable detector , we have scores of chance to beguile how we move during the mean solar day . So it ’s not surprising that some people opt to fascinate the data point when they have sex . But as far as I know , only one person has made music from it .
That ’s the young project fromsound creative person Rory Viner : he and his spouse attached motion - sensitive electronic detector to their arms , leg and waistline and went to townsfolk . Each sensor represent a different note , and they piped the result speech sound back into the room to act as a sort of mood music .
Or , as Brian Merchant reports at Motherboard , anti - mood euphony .

“ I cogitate I would be stuffy to the somebody but the effect was the opposite , ” he write me . “ I had previously think that this feedback loop would make a greater sympatico or feelings of connectedness , but the experience itself was quite different . ”
“ Rather than collapsing space , ” he continued , “ in fact , this create a length that interfere with the excited immediacy of the event , create a sorting of depersonalized effect . ”
Or , in simpler terms , they just were n’t as into it as they thought they would be .

you could discover the results for yourself :
[ Motherboard ]
range of a function fromRory Viner

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