IDMIL researchers have several papers accepted to summer conferences this year. While ongoing public health and travel risks due to COVID-19 will prevent the in-person conference gatherings, most have been reconfigured into online formats. Digital presentations will be forthcoming and we will post them here.
The papers that have been accepted are as follows:
NIME – New Interfaces for Musical Expression
21-24 July, Birmingham, UK
- Johnty Wang, Eduardo Meneses, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “The Scalability of WiFi for Mobile Embedded Sensor Interfaces“
- John Sullivan, Julian Vanasse, Catherine Guastavino, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Reinventing the Noisebox: Designing Embedded Instruments for Active Musicians“
- Travis West, Baptiste Caramiaux, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Making Mappings: Examining the Design Process“
- Mathias Kirkegaard, Mathias Bredholt, Christian Frisson, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “TorqueTuner: A self contained module for designing rotary haptic force feedback for digital musical instruments“
- Fabio Morreale, Astrid Bin, Andrew McPherson, Paul Stapleton, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “A NIME of the Times: Developing an Outward-Looking Political Agenda For This Community“
- Filipe Calegario, Marcelo M. Wanderley, João Tratenberg, Johnty Wang, John Sullivan, Eduardo Meneses. “Probatio 1.0: collaborative development of a toolkit forfunctional DMI prototypes”
HCII – International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
19-24 July, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Mathias Kirkegaard, Mathias Bredholt, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “An intermediate mapping layer for interactive sequencing“
- Eduardo Meneses, Takuto Fakuda, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Expanding and embedding a high-level gesture vocabulary for Digital and Augmented Musical Instruments“
- Filipe Calegario, João Tratenberg, Johnty Wang, Ivan Franco, Eduardo Meneses, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Open Source DMIs: towards a replication certification for online shared projects of digital musical instruments“
- Marcelo M. Wanderley, Mathias Bredholt, Christian Frisson. “A Visualization Tool for the CIRMMT Distinguished Lecture Series”
HAID – Haptic and Audio Interaction Design
postponed to later 2020, Montreal, Canada
- Ajin Tom, Sigh, Martin Daigle, Fabrice Marandola, Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Haptic Tutor – A haptics-based music education tool for beginners“
- Christian Frisson, Julien Decaudin, Mario Sanz Lopez, Thomas Pietrzak. “Printgets: an Open-Source Toolbox for Designing Vibrotactile Widgets with Industrial-Grade Printed Actuators and Sensors“
- Rodolphe Koehly, Vincent Cusson. “Organic vs Synthetic: the Polymers Battle“
- Felipe Verdugo, Suzuka Kokubu, Johnty Wang, Marcelo Wanderley. “MappEMG: Supporting Musical Expression with Vibrotactile Feedback by Capturing Gestural Features through Electromyography“.