• Archive for March, 2006

    MøB

    by  • Monday 27 March 2006 • Video • 0 Comments

    MøB

    I’m participating in a workshop in Bergen, and got to meet Gisle Frøysland who is developing MøB, a software for installations and realtime manipulation of digital media in GNU/Linux-based networks. I am looking forward to seeing it in action during the course of the workshop.

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    NIME 06 – IRCAM – Paris

    by  • Friday 24 March 2006 • Conferences, Research • 0 Comments

    I also recently got to know that two papers I have been co-authoring have been accepted to NIME in Paris. One is called “Towards a Coherent Terminology and Model of Instrument Description and Design” and the other “Towards a Gesture Description Interchange Format”. The idea in the latter is to develop a set of gestural [...]

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    Music and Gesture 2

    by  • Friday 24 March 2006 • Research • 0 Comments

    Just got to know that I got a paper accepted at the Music and Gesture 2 conference. The presentation will focus on new techniques for representing musical gestures (i.e. physical movement) and how they have been implemented in the Musical Gestures Toolbox.

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    Fogscreen

    by  • Friday 24 March 2006 • Video • 0 Comments

    The Fogscreen is a new invention which makes objects seem to appear and move in thin air! It is a screen you can walk through! The FogScreen is created by using a suspended fog generating device, there is no frame around the screen. The installation is easy: just replace the conventional screen with FogScreen. You [...]

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    sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!

    by  • Friday 17 March 2006 • Music, Video • 0 Comments

    sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ! is a Realtime-Mind-Music-Video-Re-De-Construction-Machine. It is a conceptual software which makes it possible to work with samples in a completely new way by making them available in a manner that does justice to their nature as concrete musical memories.

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