Versatile sensor acquisition system utilizing network technology
NIME '04 Proceedings of the 2004 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
The augmented violin project: research, composition and performance report
NIME '06 Proceedings of the 2006 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Wireless sensor interface and gesture-follower for music pedagogy
NIME '07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Embodied Music Cognition and Mediation Technology
Embodied Music Cognition and Mediation Technology
Gesture analysis of violin bow strokes
GW'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Gesture in Human-Computer Interaction and Simulation
Continuous realtime gesture following and recognition
GW'09 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Gesture in Embodied Communication and Human-Computer Interaction
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We present an experimental study on articulation in bowed strings that provides important elements for a discussion about sound synthesis control. The study focuses on bow acceleration profiles and transient noises, measured for different players for the bowing techniques detaché and martelé. We found that maximum of these profiles are not synchronous, and temporal shifts are dependent on the bowing techniques. These results allow us to bring out important mechanisms in sound and gesture articulation. In particular, the results reveal a potential shortcoming of mapping strategies using simple frame-by-frame data-stream procedures. We propose instead to consider input control data as time functions, and consider gesture co-articulation processes.