Wireless sensor networks and computer music, dance, and installation implementation
Mara Helmuth, Jung Hyun Jun, Talmai Oliveira, Jennifer Bernard Merkowitz, Kazuaki Shiota, Amitabh Mishra, Ahmad Mostafa and Dharma Agrawal
pp.211-214
International Computer Music Conference (New York, USA, 06/01/2010–06/05/2010)
2010
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Abstract
Collaboration between the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Center for Computer Music and the School of Engineering’s Computer Science has resulted in the development of interactive performance systems for computer music. Several of the systems involved music generated by the movements of dance, culminating in a series of well-produced performances with 20 dancers and the music of two composers. Another system contributed interactive aspects to an installation environment based on a Tibetan monastery. Tmote sensors with light and received signal strength indication, and attached acceleration sensors provided data to the computer music system. Java instrument and client objects were created to bring this data into MaxMSP and Jitter to control selection of audio and visual material and digital signal processing. This paper is an overview of recent projects.
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pp.211-214
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Conference paper
Conference
International Computer Music Conference (New York, USA, 06/01/2010–06/05/2010)
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99380090644106600
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Computer Science; Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering