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Looking for Test Users – between 16th-19th June and 23rd-27th June
Dear friends and colleagues, Sound and Physical Interaction – SOPI research group will be conducting a user-test study between the 16th-19th June and 23rd-27th June. We are currently looking for volunteers willing to give a half an hour of their … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetically engaging forms, CHI, Embodied Interaction, gesture based controllers, interaction design, Machine Learning, Music Experience, New Media practices, NIME, Physical Interaction, sonic interaction, Sound
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Sound and Physical Interaction
Sound and Physical Interaction (SOPI), a new research group in the Department of Media, is focusing on sound and its emerging role in designing new ways of interactions between humans through digital environments. The group’s mission is to investigate and … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetically engaging forms, artistic research, audio-visual production, Audiovisual Performances, communication, computer music, Embodied Interaction, interactive art, Mobile Music, Multimodal Interfaces, Music Experience, New Media practices, Physical Interaction, sonic interaction, Sound
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