Toward Augmented Familiarity of the Audience ...
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage: Chapitre
Title :
Toward Augmented Familiarity of the Audience with Digital Musical Instruments
Author(s) :
Capra, Olivier [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Méthodes et outils pour l'Interaction à gestes [MINT2]
Berthaut, Florent [Auteur]
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Grisoni, Laurent [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille [LIFL]
Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique de Lille - UMR 9189 [CRIStAL]
Méthodes et outils pour l'Interaction à gestes [MINT2]
Berthaut, Florent [Auteur]

Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Grisoni, Laurent [Auteur]

Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille [LIFL]
Book title :
Music Technology with Swing
Publisher :
Springer
Publication date :
2018-11-24
ISBN :
978-3-030-01691-3
English keyword(s) :
augmentations
familiarity
correspondences
Causality
digital musical instrument
performance
familiarity
correspondences
Causality
digital musical instrument
performance
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]
Sciences cognitives
Sciences cognitives
English abstract : [en]
The diversity and complexity of Digital Musical Instruments often lead to a reduced appreciation of live performances by the audience. This can be linked to the lack of familiarity they have with the instruments. We propose ...
Show more >The diversity and complexity of Digital Musical Instruments often lead to a reduced appreciation of live performances by the audience. This can be linked to the lack of familiarity they have with the instruments. We propose to increase this familiarity thanks to a trans-disciplinary approach in which signals from both the musician and the audience are extracted, familiarity analyzed, and augmentations dynamically added to the instruments. We introduce a new decomposition of familiarity and the concept of correspondences between musical gestures and results. This paper is both a review of research that paves the way for the realization of a pipeline for augmented familiarity, and a call for future research on the identified challenges that remain before it can be implemented.Show less >
Show more >The diversity and complexity of Digital Musical Instruments often lead to a reduced appreciation of live performances by the audience. This can be linked to the lack of familiarity they have with the instruments. We propose to increase this familiarity thanks to a trans-disciplinary approach in which signals from both the musician and the audience are extracted, familiarity analyzed, and augmentations dynamically added to the instruments. We introduce a new decomposition of familiarity and the concept of correspondences between musical gestures and results. This paper is both a review of research that paves the way for the realization of a pipeline for augmented familiarity, and a call for future research on the identified challenges that remain before it can be implemented.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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