This paper reports on the process of development of a virtual-acoustic proto-instrument, Vodhrán, based on a physical model of a plate, within a musical performance-driven ecosystemic environment. Performers explore the plate model via tactile interaction through a Sensel Morph interface, chosen to allow damping and localised striking consistent with playing hand percussion. Through an iteration of prototypes, we have designed an embedded proto-instrument that allows a bodily interaction between the performer and the virtual-acoustic plate in a way that redirects from the perception of the Sensel as a touchpad and reframes it as a percussive surface. Due to the computational effort required to run such a rich physical model and the necessit...
This paper introduces a subtle interface, which evolved from the design of an alternative gestural c...
This paper describes three simple virtual musical instruments that use physical models to map betwee...
The paper gives insights into the development of new types of electronic percussion instruments, bot...
Exploration is an intrinsic element of designing and engaging with acoustic as well as digital music...
With current state-of-the-art human movement tracking techology it is possible to represent in real-...
Electronic sound synthesis continues to offer huge potential possibilities for the creation of new m...
Electronic sound synthesis continues to offer huge potential possibilities for the creation of new m...
This paper discusses how haptic devices and physical modelling can be employed to design and simulat...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
We present an interactive virtual percussion instrument system, Tabletop Ensemble, that can be used ...
This article presents recent developments in actuated musical instruments created by the authors, wh...
Gestural interfaces, which make use of physiological signals, hand / body postures or movements, hav...
This chapter focuses on the interface - the part of the instrument that facilitates interaction betw...
Figure 1: (left) Computer model of virtual percussion instrument with controlling interface. (right)...
In this paper, through the process of designing and building a collaborative virtual musical instrum...
This paper introduces a subtle interface, which evolved from the design of an alternative gestural c...
This paper describes three simple virtual musical instruments that use physical models to map betwee...
The paper gives insights into the development of new types of electronic percussion instruments, bot...
Exploration is an intrinsic element of designing and engaging with acoustic as well as digital music...
With current state-of-the-art human movement tracking techology it is possible to represent in real-...
Electronic sound synthesis continues to offer huge potential possibilities for the creation of new m...
Electronic sound synthesis continues to offer huge potential possibilities for the creation of new m...
This paper discusses how haptic devices and physical modelling can be employed to design and simulat...
The thesis aims to elucidate the process of designing interactive systems for musical performance th...
We present an interactive virtual percussion instrument system, Tabletop Ensemble, that can be used ...
This article presents recent developments in actuated musical instruments created by the authors, wh...
Gestural interfaces, which make use of physiological signals, hand / body postures or movements, hav...
This chapter focuses on the interface - the part of the instrument that facilitates interaction betw...
Figure 1: (left) Computer model of virtual percussion instrument with controlling interface. (right)...
In this paper, through the process of designing and building a collaborative virtual musical instrum...
This paper introduces a subtle interface, which evolved from the design of an alternative gestural c...
This paper describes three simple virtual musical instruments that use physical models to map betwee...
The paper gives insights into the development of new types of electronic percussion instruments, bot...