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Research highlight : MUSINK: COMPOSING MUSIC THROUGH AUGMENTED DRAWING |
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MUSINK: COMPOSING MUSIC THROUGH AUGMENTED DRAWING
8 April 2009
T. Tsandilas, C. Letondal and W. Mackay. Musink: Composing Music through Augmented Drawing, In CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems, pages 819-828, ACM, April 2009.
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We focus on the creative use of paper in the music composition process, particularly the interaction between paper and end-user programming. When expressing musica ideas, composers draw in a precise way, not just sketch Working in close collaboration with composers, we designed Musink to provide them with a smooth transition between paper drawings and OpenMusic, a flexible music composition tool. Musink's built-in recognizers handle common needs, such as scoping and annotation. Users can also define new gestures and associate them with their own or pre-defined software functions. Musink supports semi-structured, delayed interpretation and serves as a customizable gesture browser, giving composers significant freedom to create their own, individualized composition languages and to experiment with music, on-paper and on-line.
CHI 2009 Best Paper Award
Keyword
° Human-Computer Interaction ° Design and Evaluation of Interactive Systems ° Field Studies
Group
° Human-Centered Computing
Contact
° TSANDILAS Theophanis
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