C4DM at NIME 2023
From 31 May to 3 June, several C4DM researchers will participate in the 2023 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2023). Once again, this year’s edition will have Bela as an official sponsor.
Below is a list of all the publications authored or co-authored by C4DM members:
- Instructions not included: Dementia Friendly approaches to DMI Design by Jon Pigrem, Jennifer Macritchie, and Andrew McPherson
- SketchSynth: a browser-based sketching interface for sound control by Sebastian Löbbers and György Fazekas
- Interactive Neural Resonators by Rodrigo Diaz, Charalampos Saitis, and Mark Sandler
- Music jamming as a participatory design method. A case study with disabled musicians by Teodoro Dannemann
- The Sabotaging Piano: key-to-pitch remapping as a source of new techniques in piano improvisation by Teodoro Dannemann and Nick Bryan-Kinns
- Self-Sabotage Workshop: a starting point to unravel sabotaging of instruments as a design practice by Teodoro Dannemann, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Andrew McPherson
- Sabotaging Piano Concert (Music Submission) by Teodoro Dannemann
- Exploring the (un)ambiguous guitar: A Qualitative Study on the use of Gesture Disambiguation in Augmented Instrument Design by Adan L. Benito Temprano, Teodoro Dannemann, and Andrew P. McPherson
- Pipeline for recording datasets and running neural networks on the Bela embedded hardware platform by Teresa Pelinski, Rodrigo Diaz, Adan L. Benito Temprano, Andrew McPherson
The following workshop is co-organised by C4DM members:
- Querying Experience with Musical Interaction Workshop by Courtney N. Reed, Eevee Zayas-Garin, and Andrew McPherson
Happy NIMEing!