States and Sound: Modelling User Interactions with Musical Interfaces

Jeppe Veirum Larsen, Hendrik Knoche

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Abstract

Musical instruments and musical user interfaces provide rich input and feedback through mostly tangible interactions, resulting in complex behavior. However, publications of novel interfaces often lack the required detail due to the complex- ity or the focus on a specific part of the interfaces and absence of a specific template or structure to describe these interactions. Drawing on and synthesizing models from interaction design and music making we propose a way for modeling musical interfaces by providing a scheme and visual language to describe, design, analyze, and compare interfaces for music making. To illustrate its capabilities we apply the proposed model to a range of assistive musical instruments, which often draw on multi-modal in- and output, resulting in complex designs and descriptions thereof.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the international conference on new interfaces for musical expression, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017
ForlagNIME
Publikationsdato2017
StatusUdgivet - 2017
BegivenhedNew Interfaces for Musical Expression 2017 - AAU Sydhavn, Copenhagen, Danmark
Varighed: 14 maj 201718 maj 2017
http://www.nime17.org

Konference

KonferenceNew Interfaces for Musical Expression 2017
LokationAAU Sydhavn
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByCopenhagen
Periode14/05/201718/05/2017
Internetadresse
NavnNIME Proceedings
Vol/bind2017
ISSN2220-4806

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