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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2009
JA Jacko (Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction, Part IV, HCII 2009, LNCS 5613, pp. 266275, 2009. © S... more JA Jacko (Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction, Part IV, HCII 2009, LNCS 5613, pp. 266275, 2009. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009 ... Environment: An e-Approach to a Constructivist Way of ... Jingjing Zhang1, Beau Lotto2, Ilias Bergstom2, Lefkothea Andreou2, Youzou ...
Proceedings of the 2007 …, Jan 1, 2007
Proceedings of the International …, Jan 1, 2009
In most contemporary forms of musical and other technologically mediated artistic performance, sy... more In most contemporary forms of musical and other technologically mediated artistic performance, systems are used where digital control information is transmitted from the interfaces used by the performers, to the devices producing the intended output. There is considerable ongoing discussion regarding how this control data is mapped between its source and destination; however in this discourse mappings have always only been treated as remaining fixed during the course of the performance. We describe here a novel performance role, that of the 'mapping engineer', whose task is to manipulate the mapping during a performance, gradually altering and re-routing digital control data. Additionally we introduce a user interface paradigm towards facilitating the mapping engineers' task, an implementation demonstrated with the 'Mediator' software.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2009
JA Jacko (Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction, Part IV, HCII 2009, LNCS 5613, pp. 266275, 2009. © S... more JA Jacko (Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction, Part IV, HCII 2009, LNCS 5613, pp. 266275, 2009. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009 ... Environment: An e-Approach to a Constructivist Way of ... Jingjing Zhang1, Beau Lotto2, Ilias Bergstom2, Lefkothea Andreou2, Youzou ...
Proceedings of the 2007 …, Jan 1, 2007
Proceedings of the International …, Jan 1, 2009
In most contemporary forms of musical and other technologically mediated artistic performance, sy... more In most contemporary forms of musical and other technologically mediated artistic performance, systems are used where digital control information is transmitted from the interfaces used by the performers, to the devices producing the intended output. There is considerable ongoing discussion regarding how this control data is mapped between its source and destination; however in this discourse mappings have always only been treated as remaining fixed during the course of the performance. We describe here a novel performance role, that of the 'mapping engineer', whose task is to manipulate the mapping during a performance, gradually altering and re-routing digital control data. Additionally we introduce a user interface paradigm towards facilitating the mapping engineers' task, an implementation demonstrated with the 'Mediator' software.