Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data

Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement. Musical instruments can be seen as technological objects coupled with a repertoire of gestures. We present technical and conceptual issues related to the digital representation and mediation of body...

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Main Authors: Federico Visi, Esther Coorevits, Rodrigo Schramm, Eduardo Reck Miranda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Jyväskylä 2017-05-01
Series:Human Technology
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Online Access:https://humantechnology.jyu.fi/archive/vol-13/issue-1/musical-instruments-body-movement-space-and-motion-data
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spelling doaj-ab73b28b89c24adda14590cbcc588cd02020-11-25T00:30:17ZengUniversity of JyväskyläHuman Technology1795-68892017-05-01131588110.17011/ht/urn.201705272518Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion DataFederico Visi0Esther Coorevits1Rodrigo Schramm2Eduardo Reck Miranda3University of Hamburg, GermanyGhent University, BelgiumFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilPlymouth University, UKMusic is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement. Musical instruments can be seen as technological objects coupled with a repertoire of gestures. We present technical and conceptual issues related to the digital representation and mediation of body movement in musical performance. The paper reports on a case study of a musical performance where motion sensor technologies tracked the movements of the musicians while they played their instruments. Motion data were used to control the electronic elements of the piece in real time. It is suggested that computable motion descriptors and machine learning techniques are useful tools for interpreting motion data in a meaningful manner. However, qualitative insights regarding how human body movement is understood and experienced are necessary to inform further development of motion-capture technologies for expressive purposes. Thus, musical performances provide an effective test bed for new modalities of human–computer interaction.https://humantechnology.jyu.fi/archive/vol-13/issue-1/musical-instruments-body-movement-space-and-motion-datamusicmovementperformancemusical instrumentmotion sensorscore
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author Federico Visi
Esther Coorevits
Rodrigo Schramm
Eduardo Reck Miranda
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Rodrigo Schramm
Eduardo Reck Miranda
Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
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motion sensor
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author_facet Federico Visi
Esther Coorevits
Rodrigo Schramm
Eduardo Reck Miranda
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title Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
title_short Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
title_full Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
title_fullStr Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
title_full_unstemmed Musical Instruments, Body Movement, Space, and Motion Data
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publisher University of Jyväskylä
series Human Technology
issn 1795-6889
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement. Musical instruments can be seen as technological objects coupled with a repertoire of gestures. We present technical and conceptual issues related to the digital representation and mediation of body movement in musical performance. The paper reports on a case study of a musical performance where motion sensor technologies tracked the movements of the musicians while they played their instruments. Motion data were used to control the electronic elements of the piece in real time. It is suggested that computable motion descriptors and machine learning techniques are useful tools for interpreting motion data in a meaningful manner. However, qualitative insights regarding how human body movement is understood and experienced are necessary to inform further development of motion-capture technologies for expressive purposes. Thus, musical performances provide an effective test bed for new modalities of human–computer interaction.
topic music
movement
performance
musical instrument
motion sensor
score
url https://humantechnology.jyu.fi/archive/vol-13/issue-1/musical-instruments-body-movement-space-and-motion-data
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