D Wessel, M Wright - Computer music journal, 2002 - JSTOR
When asked what musical instrument they play, few computer musicians respond spontaneously with" I play the computer." Why not? In this re-port, we examine the problems …
Since telecommunication can never equal the richness of face-to-face interaction on its own terms, the most interesting examples of networked music go beyond the paradigm of …
Body movement is integral to both performance and perception of music, and this dissertation suggests that we also think about music as movement. Based on ideas of …
D Arfib, JM Couturier, L Kessous, V Verfaille - Organised sound, 2002 - cambridge.org
This paper is about mapping strategies between gesture data and synthesis model parameters by means of perceptual spaces. We define three layers in the mapping chain …
Features and Future of Open Sound Control version 1.1 for NIME Page 1 Features and Future of Open Sound Control version 1.1 for NIME Adrian Freed, Andy Schmeder Center for New …
A Momeni, D Wessel - Proceedings of the 2003 conference on New …, 2003 - academia.edu
In this paper, we examine the use of spatial layouts of musical material for live performance control. Emphasis is given to software tools that provide for the simple and intuitive …
We summarize a decade of musical projects and research employing Wacom digitizing tablets as musical controllers, discussing general implementation schemes using Max/MSP …
This paper presents our need for a Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF) for storing, retrieving and sharing information about music-related gestures. Ideally, it should be …
Interactive systems are difficult to program, but high-level languages can make the task much simpler. Interactive audio and music systems are a particularly interesting case …