Designing Smule's Ocarina : The iPhone's Magic Flute
Ge Wang
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2009
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA, United States
- Pages: 303–307
- Keywords: chuck,design,in,in real-time,interface,iphone,mobile music,multitouch,nime09,ocarina,pulsing waves,social,sonically and onscreen and,sound synthesis takes place,the breath is visualized
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1177697 (Link to paper)
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Abstract
The Smule Ocarina is a wind instrument designed for the iPhone, fully leveraging its wide array of technologies: microphone input (for breath input), multitouch (for fingering), accelerometer, real-time sound synthesis, highperformance graphics, GPS/location, and persistent data connection. In this mobile musical artifact, the interactions of the ancient flute-like instrument are both preserved and transformed via breath-control and multitouch finger-holes, while the onboard global positioning and persistent data connection provide the opportunity to create a new social experience, allowing the users of Ocarina to listen to one another. In this way, Ocarina is also a type of social instrument that enables a different, perhaps even magical, sense of global connectivity.
Citation
Ge Wang. 2009. Designing Smule's Ocarina : The iPhone's Magic Flute. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1177697
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{Wang2009, abstract = {The Smule Ocarina is a wind instrument designed for the iPhone, fully leveraging its wide array of technologies: microphone input (for breath input), multitouch (for fingering), accelerometer, real-time sound synthesis, highperformance graphics, GPS/location, and persistent data connection. In this mobile musical artifact, the interactions of the ancient flute-like instrument are both preserved and transformed via breath-control and multitouch finger-holes, while the onboard global positioning and persistent data connection provide the opportunity to create a new social experience, allowing the users of Ocarina to listen to one another. In this way, Ocarina is also a type of social instrument that enables a different, perhaps even magical, sense of global connectivity. }, address = {Pittsburgh, PA, United States}, author = {Wang, Ge}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1177697}, issn = {2220-4806}, keywords = {chuck,design,in,in real-time,interface,iphone,mobile music,multitouch,nime09,ocarina,pulsing waves,social,sonically and onscreen and,sound synthesis takes place,the breath is visualized}, pages = {303--307}, title = {Designing Smule's Ocarina : The iPhone's Magic Flute}, url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2009/nime2009_303.pdf}, year = {2009} }