This paper presents “Scratch-Off”, a new musical multiplayer DJ game that has been designed for a mobile phone. We describe how the game is used as a test platform for experimenting with various types of multimodal feedback. The game uses movement gestures made by the players to scratch a record and control cross-fades between tracks, with the objective of the game to make the correct scratch at the correct time in relation to the music. Gestures are detected using the devices built-in tri-axis accelerometer and multi-touch screen display. The players receive visual, audio and various types of vibrotactile feedback to help them make the correct scratch on the beat of the music track. We also discuss the results of a pilot study using this i...
We present research that extends the scope of the mobile application Control, a prototyping environm...
In this paper, we introduce a wireless musical interface driven by grasping forces and human motion....
Abstract—Digital music performance requires a high degree of interaction with input controllers that...
This paper presents "Scratch-Off", a new musical multiplayer DJ game that has been designed for a mo...
This thesis explores the possibility of creating new interactions in mobile music games. It begins w...
This paper presents Mmmmm; a Multimodal Mobile MusicMixer that provides DJs a new interface for mixi...
This paper describes a new interface for mobile music creation, the MobileMuse, that introduces the ...
A novel method of digital scratching is presented as an alternative to currently available digital h...
In recent years the popularity of music and rhythm-based games has experienced tremendous growth. Ho...
This paper presents Mmmmm; a Multimodal Mobile Music Mixer that provides DJs a new interface for mix...
This paper explores the social aspects of a new kind of mobile games where players interact with eac...
In recent years the popularity of music and rhythm-based games has experienced tremendous growth. Ho...
This paper presents a game for mobile devices which simulates a tennis match between two players. It...
This paper presents a game for mobile devices which simulates a tennis match between two players. It...
Mobile DJ is a music-listening system that allows multiple users to interactand collaboratively cont...
We present research that extends the scope of the mobile application Control, a prototyping environm...
In this paper, we introduce a wireless musical interface driven by grasping forces and human motion....
Abstract—Digital music performance requires a high degree of interaction with input controllers that...
This paper presents "Scratch-Off", a new musical multiplayer DJ game that has been designed for a mo...
This thesis explores the possibility of creating new interactions in mobile music games. It begins w...
This paper presents Mmmmm; a Multimodal Mobile MusicMixer that provides DJs a new interface for mixi...
This paper describes a new interface for mobile music creation, the MobileMuse, that introduces the ...
A novel method of digital scratching is presented as an alternative to currently available digital h...
In recent years the popularity of music and rhythm-based games has experienced tremendous growth. Ho...
This paper presents Mmmmm; a Multimodal Mobile Music Mixer that provides DJs a new interface for mix...
This paper explores the social aspects of a new kind of mobile games where players interact with eac...
In recent years the popularity of music and rhythm-based games has experienced tremendous growth. Ho...
This paper presents a game for mobile devices which simulates a tennis match between two players. It...
This paper presents a game for mobile devices which simulates a tennis match between two players. It...
Mobile DJ is a music-listening system that allows multiple users to interactand collaboratively cont...
We present research that extends the scope of the mobile application Control, a prototyping environm...
In this paper, we introduce a wireless musical interface driven by grasping forces and human motion....
Abstract—Digital music performance requires a high degree of interaction with input controllers that...