Social retrieval of music content in multi-user performance
An emerging trend in interactive music performance consists of the audience directly participating in the performance by means of mobile devices. This is a step forward with respect to concepts like active listening and collaborative music making: non-expert members of an audience are enabled to dir...
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doaj-f4055c3fde5f4326ba659b1b49fdcfe22020-11-25T01:33:50ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies2409-97082015-06-012311010.4108/ct.2.3.e1Social retrieval of music content in multi-user performanceMaurizio Mancini0Gualtiero Volpe1Giovanna Varni2Antonio Camurri3Casa Paganini - InfoMus, DIBRIS, University of Genoa, Italy; maurizio.mancini@unige.itCasa Paganini - InfoMus, DIBRIS, University of Genoa, ItalyCasa Paganini - InfoMus, DIBRIS, University of Genoa, ItalyCasa Paganini - InfoMus, DIBRIS, University of Genoa, ItalyAn emerging trend in interactive music performance consists of the audience directly participating in the performance by means of mobile devices. This is a step forward with respect to concepts like active listening and collaborative music making: non-expert members of an audience are enabled to directly participate in a creative activity such as the performance. This requires the availability of technologies for capturing and analysing in real-time the natural behaviour of the users/performers, with particular reference to non- verbal expressive and social behaviour. This paper presents a prototype of a non-verbal expressive and social search engine and active listening system, enabling two teams of non-expert users to act as performers. The performance consists of real-time sonic manipulation and mixing of music pieces selected according to features characterising performers’ movements captured by mobile devices. The system is described with specific reference to the SIEMPRE Podium Performance, a non-verbal socio-mobile music performance presented at the Art & ICT Exhibition that took place in Vilnius (LI) in November 2013.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/ct.2.3.e1personalised social media experience in mobile devicesembodied cooperationexpressive and social featuresmusic retrieval |
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Maurizio Mancini Gualtiero Volpe Giovanna Varni Antonio Camurri |
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Social retrieval of music content in multi-user performance |
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Social retrieval of music content in multi-user performance |
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European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) |
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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies |
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An emerging trend in interactive music performance consists of the audience directly participating in the performance by means of mobile devices. This is a step forward with respect to concepts like active listening and collaborative music making: non-expert members of an audience are enabled to directly participate in a creative activity such as the performance. This requires the availability of technologies for capturing and analysing in real-time the natural behaviour of the users/performers, with particular reference to non- verbal expressive and social behaviour. This paper presents a prototype of a non-verbal expressive and social search engine and active listening system, enabling two teams of non-expert users to act as performers. The performance consists of real-time sonic manipulation and mixing of music pieces selected according to features characterising performers’ movements captured by mobile devices. The system is described with specific reference to the SIEMPRE Podium Performance, a non-verbal socio-mobile music performance presented at the Art & ICT Exhibition that took place in Vilnius (LI) in November 2013. |
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personalised social media experience in mobile devices embodied cooperation expressive and social features music retrieval |
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http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/ct.2.3.e1 |
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