Composing interactions : an artist’s guide to building expressive interactive systems
Marije Baalman
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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| Omfang | 604 sider : illustrasjoner
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| Opplysninger | Respect for this groundbreaking work by an artist I greatly admire. Whether you are a musician, dancer, designer or programmer, this is your complete guide to imagining and building interactive works. Interactive technologies have become a part of many different artistic practices. Nowadays artists make use of sensors, electronic circuits, computation, and algorithms to create engaging aesthetic experiences.00Marije Baalman applies her extensive experience as an artist and engineer and elaborates on different techniques for creating meaningful interactions and presents detailed case studies of a range of artistic work from the field to illustrate the techniques in practice. She has built new musical interfaces since 2002 and has been creating various projects involving realtime data in the contexts of music, dance and installations.00In addition she has been developing the Sense/Stage wireless sensing platform since 2007, which is available through a webshop. She has held numerous workshops involving realtime sensing and mapping data from sensors to sound. Between 2011 and 2016 she worked at STEIM developing hardware, firmware and software for artists. She was also involved in the Modality project, a toolkit for SuperCollider to access HID, MIDI and OSC controllers, and the SuperCollider port to the Bela, an embedded platform for creating musical interfaces.00Since 2016 she is a member of the artist association iii (instrument inventors initiative) in The Hague
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| ISBN | 9789082893540
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