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Formalized and non-formalized expression in musical interfaces
pp. 358-373
Abstract
Many musical interfaces are designed to enable musical expression. In this process it is the task of the interface to generate data transmitting the expressivity of the performer's gestures to the synthesis engine. The instrument has to be open or transparent to the performers actions. Building interfaces with this kind of openness may be seen as a problem in interface development because the actions of the performer have to be translated from a phenomenological level to a formal level. This paper investigates the idea to create openness by leaving essentials non-formalized. Examples of implementations in the fields of musical instruments and computer games using this method are presented. The tasks of openness, transparency and flexibility for the users intentions are discussed.
Publication details
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Adams Randy, Gibson Steve, Müller Arisona Stefan (2008) Transdisciplinary digital art. sound, vision and the new screen: digital art weeks and interactive futures 2006/2007, Zurich, Switzerland and Victoria, BC, Canada. selected papers. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 358-373
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79486-8_29
Full citation:
Poepel Cornelius (2008) „Formalized and non-formalized expression in musical interfaces“, In: R. Adams, S. Gibson & S. Müller Arisona (eds.), Transdisciplinary digital art. sound, vision and the new screen, Dordrecht, Springer, 358–373.