WorkshopInternational audienceMusic is an evolutionarily deep-rooted, abstract, real-time, complex, non-verbal, social activity. Consequently, interaction design in music can be a valuable source of challenges and new ideas for HCI. This workshop will reflect on the latest research in Music and HCI (Music Interaction for short), with the aim of strengthening the dialogue between the Music Interaction community and the wider HCI community. We will explore recent ideas from Music Interaction that may contribute new perspectives to general HCI practice, and conversely, recent HCI research in non-musical domains with implications for Music Interaction. We will also identify any concerns of Music Interaction that may require unique approaches. C...
The paper draws a parallel between the research in human-computer interaction and the results in ges...
Music interactivity is a sub-field of human-computer interaction studies. Interactive situations hav...
Interactive systems of today are designed for individual-based interactions, which have led to peopl...
WorkshopInternational audienceMusic is an evolutionarily deep-rooted, abstract, real-time, complex, ...
Rationale There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come ...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
We introduce and review recent research in Music and Human Computer Interaction, also known as Music...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis SIG intends to investigate the ongoing dialo...
Computing is transforming how we interact with music. New theories and new technologies have emerged...
The ubiquity of music consumption is overarching. Statistics for digital music sales, streaming vide...
This agenda-setting book presents state of the art research in Music and Human-Computer Interaction ...
International audienceThis chapter discusses possible links between the fields of computer music and...
Music is a natural partner to human-computer interaction, offering tasks and use cases for novel for...
The interactive augmentation of musical instruments to foster self-expressiveness and learning has a...
The paper draws a parallel between the research in human-computer interaction and the results in ges...
Music interactivity is a sub-field of human-computer interaction studies. Interactive situations hav...
Interactive systems of today are designed for individual-based interactions, which have led to peopl...
WorkshopInternational audienceMusic is an evolutionarily deep-rooted, abstract, real-time, complex, ...
Rationale There has been little chance for researchers, performers and designers in the UK to come ...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
This paper describes research carried out in the MIDWAY project at the interface between Computer Mu...
We introduce and review recent research in Music and Human Computer Interaction, also known as Music...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis SIG intends to investigate the ongoing dialo...
Computing is transforming how we interact with music. New theories and new technologies have emerged...
The ubiquity of music consumption is overarching. Statistics for digital music sales, streaming vide...
This agenda-setting book presents state of the art research in Music and Human-Computer Interaction ...
International audienceThis chapter discusses possible links between the fields of computer music and...
Music is a natural partner to human-computer interaction, offering tasks and use cases for novel for...
The interactive augmentation of musical instruments to foster self-expressiveness and learning has a...
The paper draws a parallel between the research in human-computer interaction and the results in ges...
Music interactivity is a sub-field of human-computer interaction studies. Interactive situations hav...
Interactive systems of today are designed for individual-based interactions, which have led to peopl...