MicroJam is a mobile app for sharing tiny touch-screen performances. Mobile applications that streamline creativity and social interaction have enabled a very broad audience to develop their own creative practices. While these apps have been very successful in visual arts (particularly photography), the idea of social music-making has not had such a broad impact. MicroJam includes several novel performance concepts intended to engage the casual music maker and inspired by current trends in social creativity support tools. Touch-screen performances are limited to five seconds, instrument settings are posed as sonic ``filters'', and past performances are arranged as a timeline with replies and layers. These features of MicroJam encourage user...
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This article describes how percussive interaction informed the design, development and deployment of...
This paper presents an experimentation of an interactive per-formance system that enables audience p...
How to play an iPhone? You can talk, sing, or blow into the microphone; shake, stroke, or spin the d...
The widespread adoption of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, has made touchscreens a ...
<p>A demo of MicroJam, an experimental app for creating tiny touch-screen performances. This app all...
Music jamming is an extremely difficult task for musical novices. Trying to extend this meaningful a...
There has been an increased interest regarding how to makepeople stop enclosing themselves with thei...
Music jamming is an extremely difficult task for musical novices. Trying to extend this meaningful a...
RoboJam is a machine-learning system for generating music that assists users of a touchscreen music ...
This paper describes three applications for iPhone / iPod Touch: ShakeGuitar, BandNavi, and Twitrake...
We present research that extends the scope of the mobile application Control, a prototyping environm...
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This article describes how percussive interaction informed the design, development and deployment of...
This paper presents an experimentation of an interactive per-formance system that enables audience p...
How to play an iPhone? You can talk, sing, or blow into the microphone; shake, stroke, or spin the d...