Based on a combination of novel mapping techniques and carefully designed sound engines, I present an augmented hybrid piano specifically designed for improvisation. The mapping technique, originally developed for other control interfaces but here adapted to the piano keyboard, is based on a dynamic vectorization of control parameters, allowing both wild sonic exploration and minute intimate expression. The original piano sound is used as the sole sound source, subjected to processing techniques such as virtual resonance strings, dynamic buffer shuffling, and acoustic and virtual feedback. Thanks to speaker and microphone placement, the acoustic and processed sounds interact in both directions and blend into one new instrument. This also al...
When playing a musical instrument, a player perceives not only the sound generated, but also the hap...
We describe a gesturally-controlled improvisation system for an experimental pianist, developed over...
To finely control his playing and nuances, the pianist needs an essential sensory information, which...
Based on a combination of novel mapping techniques and carefully designed sound engines, I present a...
A new hybrid approach to digital keyboard playing is presented, where the actual acoustic sounds fro...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (By Research Publications) and awar...
Libration Perturbed is a performance and an improvisation instrument, originally composed and design...
The project Klavierspiel ('piano playing') combines a piano automaton and interactive, touch-screen-...
The Norwegian Artistic Research Programme - The Norwegian Academy of Music - (2012–2016)Towards a (p...
The chapter describes through the implementation of microgestural sound control, how performers can ...
There is a longstanding disconnect between mechanical models of the piano, in which key velocity is ...
An exploratory experiment was carried out in which subjects with different musical skills were asked...
We introduce and describe the initial evaluation of a new low-cost augmented violin prototype, with ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
Abstract: The design of a digital musical instrument is often informed by the needs of the first per...
When playing a musical instrument, a player perceives not only the sound generated, but also the hap...
We describe a gesturally-controlled improvisation system for an experimental pianist, developed over...
To finely control his playing and nuances, the pianist needs an essential sensory information, which...
Based on a combination of novel mapping techniques and carefully designed sound engines, I present a...
A new hybrid approach to digital keyboard playing is presented, where the actual acoustic sounds fro...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (By Research Publications) and awar...
Libration Perturbed is a performance and an improvisation instrument, originally composed and design...
The project Klavierspiel ('piano playing') combines a piano automaton and interactive, touch-screen-...
The Norwegian Artistic Research Programme - The Norwegian Academy of Music - (2012–2016)Towards a (p...
The chapter describes through the implementation of microgestural sound control, how performers can ...
There is a longstanding disconnect between mechanical models of the piano, in which key velocity is ...
An exploratory experiment was carried out in which subjects with different musical skills were asked...
We introduce and describe the initial evaluation of a new low-cost augmented violin prototype, with ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
Abstract: The design of a digital musical instrument is often informed by the needs of the first per...
When playing a musical instrument, a player perceives not only the sound generated, but also the hap...
We describe a gesturally-controlled improvisation system for an experimental pianist, developed over...
To finely control his playing and nuances, the pianist needs an essential sensory information, which...