This paper describes the conceptualization and development of an open source tool for controlling the sound of a saxophone via the gestures of its performer. The motivation behind this work is the need for easy access tools to explore, compose and perform electroacoustic music in Colombian music schools and conservatories. This work led to the adaptation of common hardware to be used as a sensor attached to an acoustic instrument and the development of software applications to record, visualize and map performers gesture data into signal processing parameters. The scope of this work suggested that focus was to be made on a specific instrument so the saxophone was chosen. Gestures were selected in an iterative process with the performer, alt...
This paper describes a software extension to the Reactable entitled Gestroviser that was developed t...
It's known that the second half of the twentieth century brought a major leverage on the use of elec...
Music often conveys a sense of “gesture”, anevocation of motion and energy, which makes it dramatic,...
This paper discusses a two-layer augmentation strategy applied to a saxophone. Augmented instruments...
This paper describes recent enhancements in an interactive system designed to improvise with saxopho...
A low-tech electronically-augmented saxophone has been developed with a modular palette of sensors a...
This article describes a system for interactive performance that generates live musical accompanimen...
Gestures are an integral part of our daily life for communication, expression and scientific researc...
Research and musical creation with gestural-oriented interfaces have recently seen a renewal of inte...
This paper documents the first developmental phase of aninterface that enables the performance of li...
This work aims to explore the use of a new gesture-based interaction built on automatic recognition ...
GestAural is an interactive sound installation focussed on gestures and interaction of a group of pe...
We present here GeKiPe, a gestural interface for musical expression, combining images and sounds, ge...
This paper presents Digito, a gesturally controlled virtual musical instrument. Digito is controlled...
The goal of our research is to provide harpists with the tools to control and transform the sounds o...
This paper describes a software extension to the Reactable entitled Gestroviser that was developed t...
It's known that the second half of the twentieth century brought a major leverage on the use of elec...
Music often conveys a sense of “gesture”, anevocation of motion and energy, which makes it dramatic,...
This paper discusses a two-layer augmentation strategy applied to a saxophone. Augmented instruments...
This paper describes recent enhancements in an interactive system designed to improvise with saxopho...
A low-tech electronically-augmented saxophone has been developed with a modular palette of sensors a...
This article describes a system for interactive performance that generates live musical accompanimen...
Gestures are an integral part of our daily life for communication, expression and scientific researc...
Research and musical creation with gestural-oriented interfaces have recently seen a renewal of inte...
This paper documents the first developmental phase of aninterface that enables the performance of li...
This work aims to explore the use of a new gesture-based interaction built on automatic recognition ...
GestAural is an interactive sound installation focussed on gestures and interaction of a group of pe...
We present here GeKiPe, a gestural interface for musical expression, combining images and sounds, ge...
This paper presents Digito, a gesturally controlled virtual musical instrument. Digito is controlled...
The goal of our research is to provide harpists with the tools to control and transform the sounds o...
This paper describes a software extension to the Reactable entitled Gestroviser that was developed t...
It's known that the second half of the twentieth century brought a major leverage on the use of elec...
Music often conveys a sense of “gesture”, anevocation of motion and energy, which makes it dramatic,...