Sensor systems for interactive surfaces
IBM Systems Journal
Contexts of collaborative musical experiences
NIME '03 Proceedings of the 2003 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
The convergence of alternate controllers and musical interfaces in interactive entertainment
NIME '05 Proceedings of the 2005 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
VIFE_alpha v.01 real-time visual sound installation performed by Glove-Gesture
NIME '05 Proceedings of the 2005 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Designing collaborative musical experiences for broad audiences
Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition
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Passive RF Tagging can provide an attractive medium for development of free-gesture musical interfaces. This was initially explored in our Musical Trinkets installation, which used magnetically-coupled resonant LC circuits to identify and track the position of multiple objects in real-time. Manipulation of these objects in free space over a read coil triggered simple musical interactions. Musical Navigatrics builds upon this success with new more sensitive and stable sensing, multi-dimensional response, and vastly more intricate musical mappings that enable full musical exploration of free space through the dynamic use and control of arpeggiatiation and effects. The addition of basic sequencing abilities also allows for the building of complex, layered musical interactions in a uniquely easy and intuitive manner.