Title
Beat my bass, pluck my drum
Abstract
Beating a bass, plucking a drum -- new systems of instruments make it possible. In this paper we describe recent research into networked musical instruments for group improvisation; instruments that reciprocally influence each other's behaviour, making, contrary to what we are used to, the interaction with them unpredictable, unstable, out of control, but highly interesting and exciting for both musician and the audience. This research will not only result in different ways of musical expression, but also teach us lessons about how to design open systems. We describe our theoretical starting points, the set-up of our research case, as well as one example design: a two-stringed synthesizer controller and an augmented percussive instrument that influence each other's tonal characteristics. With these instruments collaboration is a must. There is no 'i' in network.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2598784.2602779
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume)
Keywords
Field
DocType
user interfaces,expressivity,systems design,group music,embodied interaction,improvisation
Control theory,Improvisation,Musical,Drum,Systems design,Human–computer interaction,Beat (music),Musical expression,Engineering,Open system (systems theory),Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bart Hengeveld110.37
Mathias Funk211229.69
Vleer Doing310.37