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Interactivity for Mobile Music-Making

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2009

Georg Essl*
Affiliation:
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories & TU-Berlin, Ernst Reuter Platz 7, D-10587 Berlin, Germany
Michael Rohs*
Affiliation:
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories & TU-Berlin, Ernst Reuter Platz 7, D-10587 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Mobile phones offer an attractive platform for interactive music performance. We provide a theoretical analysis of the sensor capabilities via a design space and show concrete examples of how different sensors can facilitate interactive performance on these devices. These sensors include cameras, microphones, accelerometers, magnetometers and multitouch screens. The interactivity through sensors in turn informs aspects of live performance as well as composition though persistence, scoring, and mapping to musical notes or abstract sounds.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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