MuSA 2017 Karlsruhe Day Three
The final day at MuSA 2017 in Karlsruhe.
Today Oscar Abela and I (Scott Hewitt) presented a paper entitled, “Ongoing experiments in making a frustrating, installation-based digital musical instrument”.
Interesting Papers
Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron Audience participation through Digital Signal Processing for sound synthesis, composition and performance an interesting set of illustration and experiments regarding the use of network attached interfaces to audio performance events.
Marc Estibeiro Transcending borders between the acoustic and the electroacoustic: Redefining boundaries through composition for sensor enhanced bass clarinet. An interesting score combining western notation with graphical symbols.
Takuto Fukuda Interaction of the acoustic and electroacoustic: A Gamified approach included a discussion of the composition Auditory Heuristics which was interesting.