AIM at NIME 2021
This year’s NIME 2021 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2021) is happening online once again. The one-year tradition continues, three of our AIM students are currently presenting their work at NIME:
- Creativity in Children’s Digital Music Composition, by Corey Ford, Nick Bryan-Kinns, and Chris Nash;
- COSMIC: A Conversational Interface for Human-AI Music Co-Creation, by Yixiao Zhang, Gus Xia, Mark Levy, and Simon Dixon;
- Guitar augmentation for Percussive Fingerstyle: Combining self-reflexive practice and user-centred design, by Andrea Martelloni, Andrew McPherson, and Mathieu Barthet;
Below is a list of all the publications authored or co-authored by other C4DM members:
- The Timbre Explorer: A Synthesizer Interface for Educational Purposes and Perceptual Studies, by Joshua Ryan Lam and Charalampos Saitis;
- Cross-Pollinating Ecological Perspectives in ADMI Design and Evaluation, by Alex Lucas, Jacob Harrison, Franziska Schroeder, and Miguel Ortiz;
- DMI Apprenticeship: Sharing and Replicating Musical Artefacts, by Luis Zayas-Garin, Jacob Harrison, Robert Jack, and Andrew McPherson;