In this paper, we introduce our research challenges for creating new musical instruments using everyday-life media with intimate interfaces, such as the self-body, clothes, water and stuffed toys. Various sensor technologies including image processing and general touch sensitive devices are employed to exploit these interaction media. The focus of our effort is to provide user-friendly and enjoyable experiences for new music and sound performances. Multimodality of musical instruments is explored in each attempt. The degree of controllability in the performance and the richness of expressions are also discussed for each installation
This paper examines the use of Sound Sensors and audio as input material for New Interfaces for Musi...
Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acousticsensing technologies, such as sound sourc...
This chapter introduces crossovers between fashion, performance, music and sound art, investigating ...
There is growing integration of digital technologies to the physical domain. In this process digital...
The present work explores the design of multimodal interfaces that capture hand gestures and promote...
Digitalization has enabled material decoupling of sound from the physical devices traditionally used...
This paper presents initial steps towards the design of an embedded system for body-centric sonic pe...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
This paper discusses the utilization of human skin as a tangible interface for musical expression an...
This demonstration paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a hardware/software ...
Our voice and body are important parts of our self-expression and self-experience for all of us. The...
This paper describes three simple virtual musical instruments that use physical models to map betwee...
This paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a number of hardware/software musi...
Digitalization has enabled material decoupling of sound from the physical devices traditionally used...
Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acoustic-sensing technologies, such as sound sour...
This paper examines the use of Sound Sensors and audio as input material for New Interfaces for Musi...
Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acousticsensing technologies, such as sound sourc...
This chapter introduces crossovers between fashion, performance, music and sound art, investigating ...
There is growing integration of digital technologies to the physical domain. In this process digital...
The present work explores the design of multimodal interfaces that capture hand gestures and promote...
Digitalization has enabled material decoupling of sound from the physical devices traditionally used...
This paper presents initial steps towards the design of an embedded system for body-centric sonic pe...
Background in musicology. Understanding the gesture-based foundations of musical involvement open...
This paper discusses the utilization of human skin as a tangible interface for musical expression an...
This demonstration paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a hardware/software ...
Our voice and body are important parts of our self-expression and self-experience for all of us. The...
This paper describes three simple virtual musical instruments that use physical models to map betwee...
This paper describes the conception, design and implementation of a number of hardware/software musi...
Digitalization has enabled material decoupling of sound from the physical devices traditionally used...
Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acoustic-sensing technologies, such as sound sour...
This paper examines the use of Sound Sensors and audio as input material for New Interfaces for Musi...
Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acousticsensing technologies, such as sound sourc...
This chapter introduces crossovers between fashion, performance, music and sound art, investigating ...