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A first part of the project focuses on the design of modular tangible interfaces capturing a wide range of gestures. The interfaces can be assembled to form an ensemble of connected objects communicating wirelessly. A central concept is to let users determine the final musical function of the objects, favoring customization, assembling, repurposing. Thus, musical interfaces are thoughts as “object in process”: users could modify and define/program the function of the objects. This might imply assembling the wireless interfaces with existing everyday objects or existing musical instruments.

MO Musical Objects

The “MO” (research project Interlude) allows for the exploration of novel gestural interfaces for musical expressions. The interaction paradigms are centered on collaborative use of gestures, body movements and touch. The interfaces can be assembled to form an ensemble of … Continue reading

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