Posters and Demos 24th

Posters and Demos – 24th July

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Morning Session – Drop-In Time: 11:30-12:30, 24 July

Affordances and Constraints of Modular Synthesis in Virtual Reality G. Wakefield, M. Palumbo, A. Zonta – website

Inhabiting the Instrument M. Durham – slides

Piezoelectric strings as a musical interface M. Ehrhardt, M. Neupert, C. Wegener – video

Pop-up for Collaborative Music-making A. Patel, J. Richards – website

Interactive Rainbow Score: A Visual-centered Multimodal Flute Tutoring System G. Xia et al. – website

A MIDI Sound Module That Uses the Sound of a Collision Generated by the Drop of Water as a Sound Source : Potarhythm T. Kato, T. Baba – video

Interactive, GPU-accelerated 2D Physical Model H. Renney, T. Mitchell, B. Gaster – video

SOIL CHOIR v.1.3 – soil moisture sonification installation J. Suchánek – video

Instrumental Investigations at Emute Lab T. Magnusson – video

Reinterpretation of Pottery as a Musical Interface J. Chu, J. Choi – video

Afternoon Sesson – Drop-In Time: 16:00-17:00, 24 July

Exploring the Affordances of VR for Musical Interaction Design with VIMEs A. Çamcı, M. Vilaplana, R. Wang – website

PathoSonic: Performing Sound In Virtual Reality Feature Space F. Camara Halac, S. Addy – website

KnittedKeyboard: Digital Knitting of Electronic Textile Musical Controllers I. Wicaksono, J. Paradiso – pdf, text, video, mozilla-hub

SQUISHBOI: A Multidimensional Controller for Complex Musical Interactions using Machine Learning M. DeSmith, A. Piepenbrink, A. Kapur – video

IRIS: A Non-Tactile Musical Instrument for Solo and Collaborative Playing R. Gibson – video

Supporting Interactive Machine Learning Approaches to Building Musical Instruments in the Browser L. McCallum, M. Grierson – video

Tremolo-Harp: A Vibration-Motor Actuated Robotic String Instrument S. Kemper – slides

The Scalability of WiFi for Mobile Embedded Sensor Interfaces J. Wang, E. Meneses, M. Wanderley – slides, text

Silver: A Textile Wireframe Interface for the Interactive Sound Installation Idiosynkrasia M. Schebella, G. Fischbacher, M. Mosher – video

Biophysiologically synchronous computer generated music improves performance and reduces perceived effort in trail runners D. Williams et al. – video

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