Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) are musical instruments typically composed of a control surface where user interaction is measured by sensors whose values are mapped to sound synthesis algorithms. These instruments have gained interest among skilled musicians and performers in the last decades leading to artistic practices including musical performance, interactive installations and dance. The creation of DMIs typically involves several areas, among them: arts, design and engineering. The balance between these areas is an essential task in DMI design so that the resulting instruments are aesthetically appealing, robust, and allow responsive, accurate and repeatable sensing. In this paper, we review the use of sensors in the DMI community...
Recent developments in interactive technologies have seen major changes in the manner in which artis...
This demonstration paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a hardware/software ...
This thesis project presents the T-Sticks, a new family of digital musical instruments (DMIs). Most ...
Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) are musical instruments typically composed of a control surface w...
Despite the fact that digital technology has become an inevitable tool in music production and distr...
This thesis deals with the study of performer-instrument interaction during the performance of novel...
Selecting a sensor technology for a Digital Musical In-strument (DMI) is not obvious specially becau...
This paper examines the use of Sound Sensors and audio as input material for New Interfaces for Musi...
This paper describes ongoing research into the design of new digital musical instruments (DMIs). Whi...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
International audienceDigital musical instruments (DMIs) make up a class of devices in which gestura...
Flexible sensors can find many useful applications detecting vibrations, contacts and impacts, air a...
In the NIME community, many new digital musical instruments experience limited use in performance, o...
This thesis describes the design and use of two novel digital musical instruments (DMIs) based on mo...
International audienceA digital musical instrument (DMI) can be defined as an instrument that contai...
Recent developments in interactive technologies have seen major changes in the manner in which artis...
This demonstration paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a hardware/software ...
This thesis project presents the T-Sticks, a new family of digital musical instruments (DMIs). Most ...
Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) are musical instruments typically composed of a control surface w...
Despite the fact that digital technology has become an inevitable tool in music production and distr...
This thesis deals with the study of performer-instrument interaction during the performance of novel...
Selecting a sensor technology for a Digital Musical In-strument (DMI) is not obvious specially becau...
This paper examines the use of Sound Sensors and audio as input material for New Interfaces for Musi...
This paper describes ongoing research into the design of new digital musical instruments (DMIs). Whi...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
International audienceDigital musical instruments (DMIs) make up a class of devices in which gestura...
Flexible sensors can find many useful applications detecting vibrations, contacts and impacts, air a...
In the NIME community, many new digital musical instruments experience limited use in performance, o...
This thesis describes the design and use of two novel digital musical instruments (DMIs) based on mo...
International audienceA digital musical instrument (DMI) can be defined as an instrument that contai...
Recent developments in interactive technologies have seen major changes in the manner in which artis...
This demonstration paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a hardware/software ...
This thesis project presents the T-Sticks, a new family of digital musical instruments (DMIs). Most ...