Dual-Use Technologies for Electronic Music Controllers: A Personal Perspective

Joseph A. Paradiso

Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

Abstract:

Several well-known alternative musical controllers were inspired by sensor systems developed in other fields, often coming to their musical application via surprising routes. Correspondingly, work on electronic music controllers has relevance to other applications and broader research themes. In this article, I give a tour though several controller systems that I have been involved with over the past decade and outline their connections with other areas of inquiry.

Citation:

Joseph A. Paradiso. 2003. Dual-Use Technologies for Electronic Music Controllers: A Personal Perspective. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176551

BibTeX Entry:

  @inproceedings{Paradiso2003,
 abstract = {Several well-known alternative musical controllers were inspired by sensor systems developed in other fields, often coming to their musical application via surprising routes. Correspondingly, work on electronic music controllers has relevance to other applications and broader research themes. In this article, I give a tour though several controller systems that I have been involved with over the past decade and outline their connections with other areas of inquiry.},
 address = {Montreal, Canada},
 author = {Paradiso, Joseph A.},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression},
 date = {22-24 May, 2003},
 doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1176551},
 issn = {2220-4806},
 pages = {228--234},
 title = {Dual-Use Technologies for Electronic Music Controllers: A Personal Perspective},
 url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2003/nime2003_228.pdf},
 year = {2003}
}