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NIME Proceedings Online – Paper Available
The folks at NIME have uploaded the full NIME++ 2010 proceedings. Here is the permanent link: http://www.educ.dab.uts.edu.au/nime/PROCEEDINGS/
The direct link to my paper is here: ‘Relationship-Based Instrument Mapping of Multi-Point Data Streams Using a Trackpad Interface.’
I’m always happy to hear comments and feedback. You can see (old) videos of the instruments described in the paper on [...]
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NIME 2010 in Sydney
The conference was fantastic – lots of creative energy and some truly inspired projects and research. As for my presentation, it went quite well. I got some very nice feedback from other presenters and conference attendees about the multi-point instruments.
Once the paper publication goes online I will link to it from here. There are plenty [...]Jun 21st, 2010 | Filed under Events -
Multi-point paper accepted into NIME 2010
My new paper on multi-point mapping strategies, titled ‘Relationship-Based Instrument Mapping of Multi-Point Data Streams Using a Trackpad Interface,’ has been accepted into the New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2010 conference in Sydney. The paper describes my analysis system for dealing with multi-point interfaces. I will be presenting at the conference, and will post [...]
May 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Events, Instruments -
MAM After Dark – Pictures
The night was great – lots of fantastic art pieces and a fun atmosphere. Part of the fun was watching people figure out the interactive element to the piece (or, in most cases, not figure it out).
Here are some pictures I found of our installation. They are from a JS Online blog, the MAM [...]Mar 29th, 2010 | Filed under Events -
MAM After Dark – ‘Street Seen’ & ‘Here and Now’
Tomorrow, Friday March 12, the Milwaukee Art Museum is hosting one of its ‘After Dark’ exhibitions. I’ll be there presenting a work with MIAD student Leticia Figueroa as part of MIAD’s ‘Here and Now’ version of ‘Street Seen.’ We put together an altered stop sign – animated, interactive, a bit pushy, but quirky [...]
Mar 11th, 2010 | Filed under Compositions, Events