Toward the adoption of design concepts in scoring for Digital Musical Instruments: a case study on affordances and constraints
Masu, Raul, Correia, Nuno N. ORCID: 0000-0002-9999-9162 and Morreale, Fabio (2018) Toward the adoption of design concepts in scoring for Digital Musical Instruments: a case study on affordances and constraints. In: "New Music Concepts": Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on New Music Concepts (ICNMC 2018). ABEditore Milan (Italy), Treviso. ISBN 978-88-6551-278-4
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Abstract
This paper, we propose the idea that a score for a Digital Musical In- strument (DMIs) can be approached from a design perspective. In particular, we focus on the concepts of affordances and constraints. The paper describes the use of scores in a piece called XXV composed for Chimney, a DMI and Cello. Both the piece and the system are detailed with a focus on design concepts. In the conclusion we compare our approach to other literature that discuss the use of score with DMIs. Based on this, and the results obtained, we present recommendations regarding the use of score in DMIs. Future work is also outlined.
Item Type: | Conference Proceedings |
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Title of Proceedings: | "New Music Concepts": Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on New Music Concepts (ICNMC 2018) |
Additional Information: | Conference held from 17th - 18th March 2018, Treviso, Italy. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | HCI, multisensory, user experience, user interface, audiovisual, music |
Subjects: | Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science |
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: | Faculty of Engineering & Science > School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences (CMS) Faculty of Engineering & Science |
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Last Modified: | 04 Mar 2022 13:07 |
URI: | http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/20974 |
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