Martin, CharlesForster, BenjaminCormick, Hanna2016-06-062016-06-06C. Martin, B. Forster, and H. Cormick, “Cross-artform performance using networked interfaces : Last Man to Die’s Vital LMTD,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2010), Sydney, Australia, 2010, pp. 204-207.978-0-646-53482-42220-4806http://hdl.handle.net/1885/102144In 2009 the cross artform group, Last Man to Die, presented a series of performances using new interfaces and networked performance to integrate the three artforms of its members (actor, Hanna Cormick, visual artist, Benjamin Forster and percussionist, Charles Martin). This paper explains our artistic motivations and design for a computer vision surface and networked heartbeat sensor as well as the experience of mounting our first major work, Vital LMTD.The authors are supported by the A.C.T. Government, The Street Theatre, Canberra, Belconnen Community Services, Canberra, Canberra Youth Theatre, Dr. Alistair Riddell and Gary France of the Australian National University.Copyright 2010, Copyright remains with the author(s).cross-artform performancenetworked performancephysical computingCross-artform performance using networked interfaces: Last Man to Die’s Vital LMTD2010-06