In this paper we describe MoBoogie, an application that allows users to manipulate and arrange music through movement. MoBoogie is designed to foster experiences in creative expre...
Megan K. Halpern, Jakob Tholander, Max Evjen, Stua...
This essay draws on participant observation, ethnographic interviews, phenomenological inquiry, and recent insights from the study of swarm intelligence and complex networks to ill...
Establishing that machines cannot automate creative design and that it is a difficult task for humans, I propose a computational model based on the human and machine complementari...
In this paper we examine the Tongue Music project: a performance-instrumental that makes use of the human tongue to yield amorous sounds, either by solo using a primary tongue con...
In this paper we present the Reactable, a new electronic musical instrument with a simple and intuitive tabletop interface that turns music into a tangible and visual experience, ...