This paper presents the results of user interaction with two explorative music environments (sound system A and B) that were inspired from the Banda Linda music tradition in two different ways. The sound systems adapted to how a team of two players improvised and made a melody together in an interleaved fashion: Systems A and B used a fuzzy logic algorithm and pattern recognition to respond with modifications of a background rhythms. In an experiment with a pen tablet interface as the music instrument, users aged 10-13 were to tap tones and continue each other's melody. The sound systems rewarded users sonically, if they managed to add tones to their mutual melody in a rapid turn taking manner with rhythmical patterns. Videos of experiment ...
Abstract. Our research is aimed at investigating the genesis and development of musical styles in ar...
The traditional role of the musical instrument is to be the working tool of the professional musicia...
The use of physiological signals in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is becoming popular and widespr...
This paper presents the results of user interaction with two explorative music environments (sound s...
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In a design and working prototype of a shared music interface eleven teams of two people were to col...
Interactive systems of today are designed for individual-based interactions, which have led to peopl...
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In the present paper, ToneInk, a prototype of a music based play scenario that investigates player c...
A range of systems exist for collaborative music making on multi-touch surfaces. Some of them have b...
This thesis explores the effect of design constraints on the interaction between musicians in collab...
In this paper, the authors introduce an interactive device, ``POWDER BOX''for use by novices in musi...
Abstract. Our research is aimed at investigating the genesis and development of musical styles in ar...
The traditional role of the musical instrument is to be the working tool of the professional musicia...
The use of physiological signals in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is becoming popular and widespr...
This paper presents the results of user interaction with two explorative music environments (sound s...
This paper will describe the multi-user interactive music system known as the Jam-O-Drum developed a...
In a design and working prototype of a shared music interface eleven teams of two people were to col...
Interactive systems of today are designed for individual-based interactions, which have led to peopl...
This study uses a combined method for the analysis of social interplay/interaction among users (or p...
In this paper a collaborative music game for two pen tablets is studied in order to see how two peop...
In the present paper, ToneInk, a prototype of a music-based play scenario that investigates player c...
This paper introduces Simpletones, an interactive sound system that enables a sense of musical colla...
In the present paper, ToneInk, a prototype of a music based play scenario that investigates player c...
A range of systems exist for collaborative music making on multi-touch surfaces. Some of them have b...
This thesis explores the effect of design constraints on the interaction between musicians in collab...
In this paper, the authors introduce an interactive device, ``POWDER BOX''for use by novices in musi...
Abstract. Our research is aimed at investigating the genesis and development of musical styles in ar...
The traditional role of the musical instrument is to be the working tool of the professional musicia...
The use of physiological signals in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is becoming popular and widespr...