The Body in Digital Musical Instrument Design

Kirby, Jenn. 2024. 'The Body in Digital Musical Instrument Design'. In: CHIME Seminar. Online, United Kingdom 28 February 2024. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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CHIME Seminar No. 11 - Courtney N Reed and Jenn Kirby
28 Feb 2024

Jenn Kirby
"The Body in Digital Musical Instrument Design"

The body as a component, alongside sensors, controllers, data, mapping and gesture strategies all become entangled in a hybrid system where the interaction between components produces the overall system behaviour. Rather than considering the attributes of the body as a static component, beginning with the moving body allows for intuition and behaviour to feed into hybrid system implementation. In a similar way to how we might let our ears guide us in our sound making and improvisation, we can let our bodies guide the interaction to understand the performative, expressive and musical meaning of the interaction itself. The aim of this approach is to make performance systems which connect and integrate all components and soften the boundaries between body, technology, sound and movement.

The talk features demonstrations of instruments and systems that highlight this body-led approach and iterative process.

The CHIME Network

The CHIME network (Computer Human Interaction and Music nEtwork) is an EPSRC-funded research network in Music and Human Computer Interaction which launched in April 2022.
http://chime.ac.uk

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Conference or Workshop Item (Talk)

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Music
Music > Unit for Sound Practice Research

Dates:

DateEvent
28 February 2024Completed

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Online, United Kingdom

Date range:

28 February 2024

Item ID:

35975

Date Deposited:

16 Apr 2024 08:52

Last Modified:

16 Apr 2024 08:52

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/35975

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