IDMIL researchers will present seven papers at this year’s NIME conference from 31 May to 3 June in Mexico City, Mexico.
This year’s papers are the following:
- “eTu{d,b}e: case studies in playing with musical agents,” by Tommy Davis, Kasey Pocius, Vincent Cusson, Marcelo M. Wanderley, and Philippe Pasquier;
- “Tools and Techniques for the Maintenance and Support of Digital Musical Instruments,” by Albert-Ngabo Niyonsenga and Marcelo M. Wanderley;
- “T-Patch: a software application for T-Stick Digital Musical Instruments,” by Takuto Fukuda and Marcelo M. Wanderley;
- “Towards the T-Tree 2.0: Lessons Learned From Performance With a Novel DMI and Instrument Hub,” by Paul Buser, Kasey Pocius, Linnea Kirby, and Marcelo M. Wanderley;
- “Addressing Barriers for Entry and Operation of a Distributed Signal Mapping Framework,” by Brady Boettcher, Eduardo A. L. Meneses, Christian Frisson, Marcelo M. Wanderley, and Joseph Malloch;
- “The Puara Framework: Hiding complexity and modularity for reproducibility and usability in NIMEs,” by Eduardo A. L. Meneses, Thomas Piquet, Jason Noble, and Marcelo M. Wanderley;
- “Prehistoric NIME: Revisiting Research on New Musical Interfaces in the Computer Music Community before NIME,” by Marcelo M. Wanderley.
Looking forward to seeing you in Mexico City!