This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines the current platform for future research. ixi software [5] was founded by Thor Magnusson and Enrike Hurtado Mendieta in year 2000 and since then we've been working on building prototypes in the form of screen-based graphical user interfaces for musical performance, researching human computer interaction in the field of music and creating environments which other people can use to do similar work and for us to use in our workshops. Our initial starting point was that computer music software and the way their interfaces are built need not necessarily be limited to copying the acoustic musical instruments and studio technology that we already ha...
The audio channel has been somewhat neglected in Human Computer Interface Design. It is a powerful c...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses possible links between the fields of computer music and...
This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines ...
This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines ...
ixi software is an experimental project concerned with building prototypes for musical instruments. ...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
The ixi software is an ongoing interdisciplinary research project. It focuses on the creation of scr...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
This paper reports on ixiQuarks; an environment of instruments and effects that is built on top of t...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
The ixi workshop is a short but intensive course where participants get in touch with concepts and t...
This chapter focuses on the interface - the part of the instrument that facilitates interaction betw...
An interface is a field of abstractions where two systems interact with one another. We typically us...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
The audio channel has been somewhat neglected in Human Computer Interface Design. It is a powerful c...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses possible links between the fields of computer music and...
This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines ...
This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines ...
ixi software is an experimental project concerned with building prototypes for musical instruments. ...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
The ixi software is an ongoing interdisciplinary research project. It focuses on the creation of scr...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
This paper reports on ixiQuarks; an environment of instruments and effects that is built on top of t...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
The ixi workshop is a short but intensive course where participants get in touch with concepts and t...
This chapter focuses on the interface - the part of the instrument that facilitates interaction betw...
An interface is a field of abstractions where two systems interact with one another. We typically us...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
The audio channel has been somewhat neglected in Human Computer Interface Design. It is a powerful c...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses possible links between the fields of computer music and...