This paper describes the interactive strategies adopted during the composition and realisation of construction 3 for soprano saxophone and multiple media, by Tony Myatt and Peter Fluck. This work is an interactive multiple media composition for computer, computer-enhanced saxophone and computer graphics projected onto irregularly shaped screens. Derivation of the performer sensing system and mapping strategies to control signal processing, computer generated materials and communication gestures between the performer and computer are described. These processes include generative mapping techniques using neural networks for the recognition of gestural information and the development and application of wireless, wearable sensing technology. Th...
This article describes a system for interactive performance that generates live musical accompanimen...
This is a report of research and some experimental applications of human-computer interaction in mul...
Cranial Transitions was written for soprano saxophone and elec-tronic processing to explore the rela...
This paper describes a machine-listening based system developed for an interactive composition for s...
This paper discusses a two-layer augmentation strategy applied to a saxophone. Augmented instruments...
A low-tech electronically-augmented saxophone has been developed with a modular palette of sensors a...
Creating and performing electroacoustic music utilising interactive systems is now a well-establishe...
The saxophone is relatively young compared to other instruments of the band and orchestra. Because t...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
This paper discusses how an augmented instrument, HASGS in the context of interactive electronic mus...
Abstract In this poster we present the early prototype of the augmented Psychophone -a saxophone wit...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
The aim of the project is to combine the knowledge of audio, video, interaction design and performin...
This article describes a system for interactive performance that generates live musical accompanimen...
This is a report of research and some experimental applications of human-computer interaction in mul...
Cranial Transitions was written for soprano saxophone and elec-tronic processing to explore the rela...
This paper describes a machine-listening based system developed for an interactive composition for s...
This paper discusses a two-layer augmentation strategy applied to a saxophone. Augmented instruments...
A low-tech electronically-augmented saxophone has been developed with a modular palette of sensors a...
Creating and performing electroacoustic music utilising interactive systems is now a well-establishe...
The saxophone is relatively young compared to other instruments of the band and orchestra. Because t...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
This paper discusses how an augmented instrument, HASGS in the context of interactive electronic mus...
Abstract In this poster we present the early prototype of the augmented Psychophone -a saxophone wit...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
In this paper, we present an innovative gestural sensor interface that allows an electronic music co...
The aim of the project is to combine the knowledge of audio, video, interaction design and performin...
This article describes a system for interactive performance that generates live musical accompanimen...
This is a report of research and some experimental applications of human-computer interaction in mul...
Cranial Transitions was written for soprano saxophone and elec-tronic processing to explore the rela...