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Designing Digital Musical Instruments Using Probatio: A Physical Prototyping Toolkit

✍ Scribed by Filipe Calegario


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
158
Series
Computational Synthesis and Creative Systems
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The author presents Probatio, a toolkit for building functional DMI (digital musical instruments) prototypes, artifacts in which gestural control and sound production are physically decoupled but digitally mapped. He uses the concept of instrumental inheritance, the application of gestural and/or structural components of existing instruments to generate ideas for new instruments. To support analysis and combination, he then leverages a traditional design method, the morphological chart, in which existing artifacts are split into parts, presented in a visual form and then recombined to produce new ideas. And finally he integrates the concept and the method in a concrete object, a physical prototyping toolkit for building functional DMI prototypes: Probatio. The author's evaluation of this modular system shows it reduces the time required to develop functional prototypes.

The book is useful for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in the areas of musical creativity and human-computer interaction, in particular those engaged in generating, communicating, and testing ideas in complex design spaces.


✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 1-4
Challenges in Designing DMIs (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 5-17
Design Process (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 19-30
State of the Art (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 31-43
Early Exploration (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 45-53
Proposition (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 55-75
Evaluation of Probatio 0.1 (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 77-80
Evaluation of Probatio 0.2 (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 81-134
Conclusion (Filipe Calegario)....Pages 135-139
Back Matter ....Pages 141-152

✦ Subjects


Computer Science; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Music; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities; Creativity and Arts Education; Interaction Design


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