It is widely accepted that acoustic and digital musical instruments shape the cognitive processes of the performer on both embodied and conceptual levels, ultimately influencing the structure and aesthetics of the resulting performance. In this article we examine the ways in which computer music languages might similarly influence the aesthetic decisions of the digital music practitioner, even when those languages are designed for generality and theoretically capable of implementing any sound-producing process. We examine the basis for querying the non-neutrality of tools with a particular focus on the concept of idiomaticity: patterns of instruments or languages which are particularly easy or natural to execute in comparison to others. We ...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
This dissertation reviews representative works of the history of electronic and computer music from ...
Is there a distinction between New Interfaces for Musical Expression and New Interfaces for Controll...
It is widely accepted that acoustic and digital musical instruments shape the cognitive processes of...
Digital musical instrument design is often presented as an open-ended creative process in which tech...
Digital musical instrument design is often presented as an open-ended creative process in which tech...
International audienceThe development of electricity, sound technology, electronics and computer sci...
In the changing context of computer music composition where the computer becomes a commodity rather ...
Throughout the short history of interactive digital music,there have been frequent calls for a new l...
Music notation is probably one of the earliest forms of sequential programming. Each note on a stave...
Building on previous studies I have undertaken in the educational context, this paper offers observa...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
Music interactivity is a sub-field of human-computer interaction studies. Interactive situations hav...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
The dissertation delineates several notions and conceptual tools of fundamental importance in our co...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
This dissertation reviews representative works of the history of electronic and computer music from ...
Is there a distinction between New Interfaces for Musical Expression and New Interfaces for Controll...
It is widely accepted that acoustic and digital musical instruments shape the cognitive processes of...
Digital musical instrument design is often presented as an open-ended creative process in which tech...
Digital musical instrument design is often presented as an open-ended creative process in which tech...
International audienceThe development of electricity, sound technology, electronics and computer sci...
In the changing context of computer music composition where the computer becomes a commodity rather ...
Throughout the short history of interactive digital music,there have been frequent calls for a new l...
Music notation is probably one of the earliest forms of sequential programming. Each note on a stave...
Building on previous studies I have undertaken in the educational context, this paper offers observa...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
Music interactivity is a sub-field of human-computer interaction studies. Interactive situations hav...
Computer music is that in which computers mediate some or all part(s) of the creative process. Compu...
The dissertation delineates several notions and conceptual tools of fundamental importance in our co...
The ixi software project started in 2000 with the intention to explore new interactive patterns and ...
This dissertation reviews representative works of the history of electronic and computer music from ...
Is there a distinction between New Interfaces for Musical Expression and New Interfaces for Controll...