New theses and journal papers from the IDMIL
One Ph.D. and three M.A. theses:
- Johnny Sullivan’s Ph.D. thesis “Built for Performance: Designing digital musical instruments for professional use“
- Mathias Bredholt’s M.A. thesis “Live-looping of Distributed Gesture-to-sound Mappings“
- Mathias Kirkegaard’s M.A. thesis “Integrating 1-DoF Force Feedback Interactions In Self-Contained DMIs“
- Travis West’s M.A. thesis “Making Mappings: Examining the Design Process with Libmapper and the T-Stick“
And three journal papers:
- Valérian Fraisse, Marcelo M. Wanderley and Catherine Guastavino. “Comprehensive Framework for Describing Interactive Sound Installations: Highlighting Trends through a Systematic Review.” Multimodal Technol. Interact. 2021, 5, 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ mti5040019
- Amandine Pras, Mailis G. Rodrigues, Victoria Grupp and Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Connecting Free Improvisation Performance and Drumming Gestures Through Digital Wearables.” Front. Psychol., 12 April 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.576810
- Sérgio Freire, Geise Santos, Augusto Armondes, Eduardo A. L. Meneses, and Marcelo M. Wanderley. “Evaluation of Inertial Sensor Data by a Comparison with Optical Motion Capture Data of Guitar Strumming Gestures.” Sensors. Aug 10, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20195722
Congratulations to all!