This report details work on the interdisciplinary mediaproject TGarden. The authors discuss the challengesencountered while developing a responsive musicalenvironment for the general public involving wearable,sensor-integrated clothing as the central interface and input device. The project's dramaturgical andtechnical/implementation background are detailed toprovide a framework for the creation of a responsive hardwareand software system that reinforces a tangible relationshipbetween the participant's improvised movement and musicalresponse. Finally, the authors take into consideration testingscenarios gathered from public prototypes in two Europeanlocales in 2001 to evaluate user experience of the system
This paper explores one of the application domains in which tangible and tabletop interfaces have cu...
In a TGarden responsive media space, people dressed in costumes and sensors move freely to improvise...
Innovation in textiles and clothing has embodied various combinations of new and existing materials ...
We set the context for three demonstrations by describing the Topological Media Lab's research ...
The present work explores the design of multimodal interfaces that capture hand gestures and promote...
This paper presents initial steps towards the design of an embedded system for body-centric sonic pe...
In this paper, we introduce our research challenges for creating new musical instruments using every...
Existing wearable computing research and indeed commercial products, have explored how to control ph...
While wearable technology in the form of clothes has been introduced for over a thousand years, it h...
This research aims to develop a wearable musical interfacewhich enables to control audio and video s...
This paper describes the use of wearable sensor technology to control parameters of audio effects fo...
In a TGarden responsive media space, people dressed in costumes and sensors move freely to improvise...
The practical scope of this dissertation is study the development and implementation, since the crea...
This article presents the design of the Boogynoma system, which aims to support musicians on the go....
This chapter introduces crossovers between fashion, performance, music and sound art, investigating ...
This paper explores one of the application domains in which tangible and tabletop interfaces have cu...
In a TGarden responsive media space, people dressed in costumes and sensors move freely to improvise...
Innovation in textiles and clothing has embodied various combinations of new and existing materials ...
We set the context for three demonstrations by describing the Topological Media Lab's research ...
The present work explores the design of multimodal interfaces that capture hand gestures and promote...
This paper presents initial steps towards the design of an embedded system for body-centric sonic pe...
In this paper, we introduce our research challenges for creating new musical instruments using every...
Existing wearable computing research and indeed commercial products, have explored how to control ph...
While wearable technology in the form of clothes has been introduced for over a thousand years, it h...
This research aims to develop a wearable musical interfacewhich enables to control audio and video s...
This paper describes the use of wearable sensor technology to control parameters of audio effects fo...
In a TGarden responsive media space, people dressed in costumes and sensors move freely to improvise...
The practical scope of this dissertation is study the development and implementation, since the crea...
This article presents the design of the Boogynoma system, which aims to support musicians on the go....
This chapter introduces crossovers between fashion, performance, music and sound art, investigating ...
This paper explores one of the application domains in which tangible and tabletop interfaces have cu...
In a TGarden responsive media space, people dressed in costumes and sensors move freely to improvise...
Innovation in textiles and clothing has embodied various combinations of new and existing materials ...