This repository contains free-improvised performances by percussion/computer group, Ensemble Metatone. This series of rehearsals-as-research was performed to investigate percussive interactions with touch-screen computer music instruments developed by Charles Martin. These performances were recorded with multiple channels of audio and video. Touch-screen data from the computer music instruments was also recorded and animated to help understand the performers’ touch gestures throughout the performance. The video of each performance as well as interaction log data have been archived in this repository. The performances were free-improvised with no instructions given to any of the performers. The end of the improvisation was defined to be w...
The group experience of synchronisation is a key aspect of ensemble musical performance. This paper ...
Musical performances with touch-screen devices can be recorded by capturing a log of touch interacti...
We present a study where a small group of experienced iPad musicians evaluated a system of three mus...
This performance was part of a series of rehearsals-as-research by Ensemble Metatone to investigate ...
This free-improvised set of musical works was performed by Ensemble Metatone in August 2013 at the A...
This free-improvised set of musical works was performed at a research concert by Ensemble Metatone i...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in April 2013 at the Australian...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in May 2013 at the Australian N...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in May 2013 at the Australian N...
Ensemble Metatone was founded by Charles Martin in 2013 to create a collaborative performance practi...
Percussionists are unique among instrumentalists in that their artistic practice is defined by an ap...
This repository contains recordings of performances made by Ensemble Metatone (Christina Hopgood, Yv...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in April 2013 at the Australian...
We present and evaluate a novel interface for tracking ensemble performances on touch-screens. The s...
A studio performance of an RNN-controlled Touch Screen Ensemble from 2017-07-03 at the University of...
The group experience of synchronisation is a key aspect of ensemble musical performance. This paper ...
Musical performances with touch-screen devices can be recorded by capturing a log of touch interacti...
We present a study where a small group of experienced iPad musicians evaluated a system of three mus...
This performance was part of a series of rehearsals-as-research by Ensemble Metatone to investigate ...
This free-improvised set of musical works was performed by Ensemble Metatone in August 2013 at the A...
This free-improvised set of musical works was performed at a research concert by Ensemble Metatone i...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in April 2013 at the Australian...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in May 2013 at the Australian N...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in May 2013 at the Australian N...
Ensemble Metatone was founded by Charles Martin in 2013 to create a collaborative performance practi...
Percussionists are unique among instrumentalists in that their artistic practice is defined by an ap...
This repository contains recordings of performances made by Ensemble Metatone (Christina Hopgood, Yv...
This free-improvised musical work was performed by Ensemble Metatone in April 2013 at the Australian...
We present and evaluate a novel interface for tracking ensemble performances on touch-screens. The s...
A studio performance of an RNN-controlled Touch Screen Ensemble from 2017-07-03 at the University of...
The group experience of synchronisation is a key aspect of ensemble musical performance. This paper ...
Musical performances with touch-screen devices can be recorded by capturing a log of touch interacti...
We present a study where a small group of experienced iPad musicians evaluated a system of three mus...