Workshop description
Following Karon MacLean's Distinguished Lecture on November 13th, this workshop, taking the form of a masterclass with our guest, brings together researchers and artists interested in enhancing sensory and emotional experiences in various musical and sound art contexts through tangible and affective interfaces. Organized by Research Axis 3 (Cognition, Perception and Movement) this workshop will focus on how musical interfaces can be made more responsive to human senses and emotions, and on discussing how tangible interfaces empower musicians, driving innovation in musical instrument and hardware development.
Schedule
Part 1
- 12:00-12:20pm: Ziyue Piao (PhD student, IDMIL) Designing Multimodal Interfaces for Music Pedagogy: Insights and Questions
- 12:20-12:30pm: Albert-Ngabo Niyonsenga (Master student, IDMIL) Designing Digital Musical Instruments for longevity
- 12:30-12:40pm: Maxwell Gentili-Morin (Master student, IDMIL) A Formal Gestural Analysis and Haptic Modeling of the Cane Reed's Bernoulli Curve on the TorqueTuner
- 12:40-1:00 pm: Discussion
- 1:00-1:30 pm: Lunch break
Part 2
- 1:30-1:50pm: Juliette Regimbal (PhD student, Shared Reality Lab) Stocking the Haptic Authoring Toolbox
- 1:50-2:10pm: Travis West (PhD student, IDMIL) The Design of the Body:Suit:Score
- 2:10-2:30pm: Matthias Krüger (composer, composition area) Hybrid composition: Intertwining music and movement in live-electronic and sensor-based composition
- 2:30-3:00pm: General discussion
Call for participation and registration
Please use the following link to register for this event: Workshop - REGISTRATION