Separation: Short range repulsion implementation of an automated aesthetic synchronization system for a dance performance

Michael Krzyzaniak, Julie Akerly, Matthew Mosher, Muharrem Yildirim, Garth Paine

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Abstract

This paper describes the implementation of a digital audio / visual feedback system for an extemporaneous dance performance. The system was designed to automatically synchronize aesthetically with the dancers. The performance was premiered at the Slingshot festival in Athens Georgia on March 9, 2013.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)303-306
Number of pages4
JournalProceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
StatePublished - 2014
Event14th International conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, NIME 2014 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: Jun 30 2014Jul 4 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Instrumentation
  • Music
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Computer Science Applications

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