Internet of musical things: Vision and challenges

L Turchet, C Fischione, G Essl, D Keller… - Ieee access, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Internet of Musical Things (IoMusT) is an emerging research field positioned at the
intersection of Internet of Things, new interfaces for musical expression, ubiquitous music …

Ecologically grounded creative practices in ubiquitous music

D Keller, V Lazzarini - Organised Sound, 2017 - cambridge.org
Instrumentally oriented and individualistic approaches dominate the current perspectives on
musical interaction and technologically oriented composition. A view that focuses on the …

Supporting everyday creativity in ubiquitous music making

D Keller, MH de Lima - Trends in music information seeking, behavior …, 2016 - igi-global.com
The concept of everyday musical creativity is related to non-professional musical activities
carried out in venues not intended for artistic practice. Everyday musical creativity demands …

Radical creative semantic anchoring: creative-action metaphors and timbral interaction

I Simurra, M Messina, L Aliel, D Keller - Organised Sound, 2023 - cambridge.org
This paper explores participatory and socially engaged practices in ubiquitous music
(ubimus). We discuss recent advances that target timbre as their focus while incorporating …

An ubiquitous smart guitar system for collaborative musical practice

L Turchet, M Barthet - Journal of New Music Research, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Ubiquitous music (UbiMus) proposes to study how social interaction with mobile and
distributed technologies can converge to form novel creativity support tools and music …

Cloud-smart musical instrument interactions: Querying a large music collection with a smart guitar

L Turchet, J Pauwels, C Fischione… - ACM Transactions on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Large online music databases under Creative Commons licenses are rarely recorded by
well-known artists, therefore conventional metadata-based search is insufficient in their …

Entangled internet of musical things and people: A more-than-human design framework for networked musical ecosystems

L Turchet - IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper proposes a paradigm shift from the current wave of Internet of Musical Things
(IoMusT) research, which is mostly centered on technological development, towards the new …

The handy metaphor: Bimanual, touchless interaction for the internet of musical things

D Keller, C Gomes, L Aliel - Journal of New Music Research, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
We describe the development of a new ubiquitous music metaphor for creative action
involving the use of hand gestures, Handy. The metaphor was deployed through two proof …

[PDF][PDF] Adaptive touchless whole-body interaction for casual ubiquitous musicalactivities

S Chakraborty, A Yaseen, J Timoney… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Within the context of the initiatives targeting ubimus interaction metaphors, we demonstrate
a camera-based gesture recognition system that enables individual and collaborative virtual …

[图书][B] Ubiquitous music ecologies

V Lazzarini, D Keller, N Otero, L Turchet - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This book provides a survey of a number of recent topics of research in ubiquitous music
(ubimus), a research area that represents an intersection of several disciplines from music to …