This paper will present a first instrument and discuss its design method, derived from principles informed by mimetic theories. The purpose of these design principles is to create new and innovative digital music instruments. Even though mimetic theories are known to be important in the communication, engagement and expression of music performance, this ongoing enquiry represents the first consolidated effort to develop design principles from mimetic theories. [1], [2] As part of the project, a development cycle is being followed to produce, evaluate and improve the design principles, and as part of this paper, a first prototype will be presented. This paper covers a short description of the first prototype, describes the design process tow...
Subtlety and detail are fundamental to what makes musical instruments special, and worth dedicating ...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton fo...
This paper will explore mimetic principles relevant for music performance and instrument design. It ...
The BazerBow was forged from mimetic design principles to engage the audience, often overlooked in d...
The relationship between a performer and their instrument is an intricate one. To me, performing (to...
This paper outlines the development process of an audio-visual gestural instrument—the AirSticks—and...
The focus of this research enquiry is to consider and explore how the interactive experience between...
Research into the bodily basis of musical meaning has focused on conceptual metaphor and image schem...
In this chapter, I discuss how machine learning algorithms can shape the design of new instruments. ...
hen performing with new instruments, musicians often develop new performative gestures and playing t...
Music making is among the activities that best fulfil a person’s full potential, but it is also one ...
In NIME design, thorough attention has been devoted to feedback modalities, including auditory, visu...
This speculative paper proposes a terminology of ergomimesis for engaging with the way new musical i...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
Subtlety and detail are fundamental to what makes musical instruments special, and worth dedicating ...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton fo...
This paper will explore mimetic principles relevant for music performance and instrument design. It ...
The BazerBow was forged from mimetic design principles to engage the audience, often overlooked in d...
The relationship between a performer and their instrument is an intricate one. To me, performing (to...
This paper outlines the development process of an audio-visual gestural instrument—the AirSticks—and...
The focus of this research enquiry is to consider and explore how the interactive experience between...
Research into the bodily basis of musical meaning has focused on conceptual metaphor and image schem...
In this chapter, I discuss how machine learning algorithms can shape the design of new instruments. ...
hen performing with new instruments, musicians often develop new performative gestures and playing t...
Music making is among the activities that best fulfil a person’s full potential, but it is also one ...
In NIME design, thorough attention has been devoted to feedback modalities, including auditory, visu...
This speculative paper proposes a terminology of ergomimesis for engaging with the way new musical i...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
Subtlety and detail are fundamental to what makes musical instruments special, and worth dedicating ...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton fo...