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Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Ståle Andreas van Dorp Skogstad, Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Rolf Inge Godøy, Daniel Overholt

Year
2011
Citations
444

Abstract

Editors: Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Anders Tveit, Rolf Inge Godøy, Dan Overholt\nTable of Contents\n\n-Tellef Kvifte: Keynote Lecture 1: Musical Instrument User Interfaces: the Digital Background of the Analog Revolution - page 1\n-David Rokeby: Keynote Lecture 2: Adventures in Phy-gital Space - page 2 \n-Sergi Jordà: Keynote Lecture 3: Digital Lutherie and Multithreaded Musical Performance: Artistic, Scientific and Commercial Perspectives - page 3\n\nPaper session A — Monday 30 May 11:00–12:30 \n-Dan Overholt: The Overtone Fiddle: an Actuated Acoustic Instrument - page 4 \n-Colby Leider, Matthew Montag, Stefan Sullivan and Scott Dickey: A Low-Cost, Low-Latency Multi-Touch Table with Haptic Feedback for Musical Applications - page 8 \n-Greg Shear and Matthew Wright: The Electromagnetically Sustained Rhodes Piano - page 14\n-Laurel Pardue, Christine Southworth, Andrew Boch, Matt Boch and Alex Rigopulos: Gamelan Elektrika: An Electronic Balinese Gamelan - page 18\n-Jeong-Seob Lee and Woon Seung Yeo: Sonicstrument: A Musical Interface with Stereotypical Acoustic Transducers - page 24\n\nPoster session B— Monday 30 May 13:30–14:30 \n-Scott Smallwood: Solar Sound Arts: Creating Instruments and Devices Powered by Photovoltaic Technologies - page 28\n-Niklas Klügel, Marc René Frieß and Georg Groh: An Approach to Collaborative Music Composition - page 32\n-Nicolas Gold and Roger Dannenberg: A Reference Architecture and Score Representation for Popular Music Human-Computer Music Performance Systems - page 36\n-Mark Bokowiec: V’OCT (Ritual): An Interactive Vocal Work for Bodycoder System and 8 Channel Spatialization - page 40\n-Florent Berthaut, Haruhiro Katayose, Hironori Wakama, Naoyuki Totani and Yuichi Sato: First Person Shooters as Collaborative Multiprocess Instruments - page 44\n-Tilo Hähnel and Axel Berndt: Studying Interdependencies in Music Performance: An Interactive Tool - page 48\n-Sinan Bokesoy and Patrick Adler: 1city 1001vibrations: development of a interactive sound installation with robotic instrument performance - page 52\n-Tim Murray-Browne, Di Mainstone, Nick Bryan-Kinns and Mark D. Plumbley:The medium is the message: Composing instruments and performing mappings - page 56\n-Seunghun Kim, Luke Keunhyung Kim, Songhee Jeong and Woon Seung Yeo: Clothesline as a Metaphor for a Musical Interface - page 60\n-Pietro Polotti and Maurizio Goina: EGGS in action - page 64\n-Berit Janssen: A Reverberation Instrument Based on Perceptual Mapping - page 68\n-Lauren Hayes: Vibrotactile Feedback-Assisted Performance - page 72\n-Daichi Ando: Improving User-Interface of Interactive EC for Composition-Aid by means of Shopping Basket Procedure - page 76\n-Ryan McGee, Yuan-Yi Fan and Reza Ali: BioRhythm: a Biologically-inspired Audio-Visual Installation - page 80\n-Jon Pigott: Vibration, Volts and Sonic Art: A practice and theory of electromechanical sound - page 84\n-George Sioros and Carlos Guedes: Automatic Rhythmic Performance in Max/MSP: the kin.rhythmicator - page 88\n-Andre Goncalves: Towards a Voltage-Controlled Computer — Control and Interaction Beyond an Embedded System - page 92\n-Tae Hun Kim, Satoru Fukayama, Takuya Nishimoto and Shigeki Sagayama: Polyhymnia: An automatic piano performance system with statistical modeling of polyphonic expression and musical symbol interpretation - page 96\n-Juan Pablo Carrascal and Sergi Jorda: Multitouch Interface for Audio Mixing - page 100\n-Nate Derbinsky and Georg Essl: Cognitive Architecture in Mobile Music Interactions - page 104\n-Benjamin D. Smith and Guy E. Garnett: The Self-Supervising Machine - page 108\n-Aaron Albin, Sertan Senturk, Akito Van Troyer, Brian Blosser, Oliver Jan and Gil Weinberg: Beatscape, a mixed virtual-physical environment for musical ensembles - page 112\n-Marco Fabiani, Gaël Dubus and Roberto Bresin: MoodifierLive: Interactive and collaborative expressive music performance on mobile devices - page 116\n-Benjamin Schroeder, Marc Ainger and Richard Parent: A P

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