TGarden: Wearable Instruments and Augmented Physicality

Joel Ryan, and Christopher L. Salter

Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

  • Year: 2003
  • Location: Montreal, Canada
  • Pages: 87–90
  • Keywords: Gesture, interaction, embodied action, enaction, physical model, responsive environment, interactive musical systems, affordance, interface, phenomenology, energy, kinetics, time constant, induced ballistics, wearable computing, accelerometer, audience participation, dynamical system, dynamic compliance, effort, wearable instrument, augmented physicality.
  • DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176555 (Link to paper)
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Abstract:

This report details work on the interdisciplinary mediaproject TGarden. The authors discuss the challengesencountered while developing a responsive musicalenvironment for the general public involving wearable,sensor-integrated clothing as the central interface and input device. The project's dramaturgical andtechnical/implementation background are detailed toprovide a framework for the creation of a responsive hardwareand software system that reinforces a tangible relationshipbetween the participant's improvised movement and musicalresponse. Finally, the authors take into consideration testingscenarios gathered from public prototypes in two Europeanlocales in 2001 to evaluate user experience of the system.

Citation:

Joel Ryan, and Christopher L. Salter. 2003. TGarden: Wearable Instruments and Augmented Physicality. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176555

BibTeX Entry:

  @inproceedings{Ryan2003,
 abstract = {This report details work on the interdisciplinary mediaproject TGarden. The authors discuss the challengesencountered while developing a responsive musicalenvironment for the general public involving wearable,sensor-integrated clothing as the central interface and input device. The project's dramaturgical andtechnical/implementation background are detailed toprovide a framework for the creation of a responsive hardwareand software system that reinforces a tangible relationshipbetween the participant's improvised movement and musicalresponse. Finally, the authors take into consideration testingscenarios gathered from public prototypes in two Europeanlocales in 2001 to evaluate user experience of the system.},
 address = {Montreal, Canada},
 author = {Ryan, Joel and Salter, Christopher L.},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression},
 date = {22-24 May, 2003},
 doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1176555},
 issn = {2220-4806},
 keywords = {Gesture, interaction, embodied action, enaction, physical model, responsive environment, interactive musical systems, affordance, interface, phenomenology, energy, kinetics, time constant, induced ballistics, wearable computing, accelerometer, audience participation, dynamical system, dynamic compliance, effort, wearable instrument, augmented physicality. },
 pages = {87--90},
 title = {TGarden: Wearable Instruments and Augmented Physicality},
 url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2003/nime2003_087.pdf},
 year = {2003}
}