Guest Lecture Ioana Vreme Moser event
Watch the online stream: Watch the Live Streaming. Lecture begins on 17.5.2022 at 13h CEST.
Watch the online stream: Watch the Live Streaming. Lecture begins on 17.5.2022 at 13h CEST.
The Tangible Music Lab’s PhD candidates Jens Vetter and Echo Ho are participating the ESPORA residency supported by the i-Portunus residency program at Phonos, UPF Barcelona in April 2022. During the residency […]
This work-in-progress paper presents prototypes of three tangible user interfaces that provide an interactive physical display for sound controls, such as step sequences, envelopes or sample playback rates. They use mechanical actuators […]
Sound Shifting is an artistic research project that focuses on the physical representation of sound-this means the visualization and materialization of invisible phenomena that significantly shape our perception. We present a system […]
This paper describes the Ph.D. research project “Tangible Signals” which is currently in its initial phase. This project investigates the dynamic physical representation and haptic feedback control of computer music and sound […]
Physical Representation The research project “Tangible Signals” investigates the physical representation and haptic feedback control of computer sound data.The creation and manipulation of sounds is fascinating and challenging. The availability and ease […]
This thesis investigates the artistic and philosophical consequences of understanding musical instruments as artifacts embodying a score. In other words, it explores the extent to which musical instruments can be perceived as […]
from Soundscape to Soundshape Sound Shifting deals with the visualization and illumination of invisible phenomena that significantly shape our perception to create three-dimensional representations of sound.Different methods are used to translate sounds […]