Do The Buzzer Shake by Gerard Roma, Anna Xambó and Jason Freeman @ ICLI 2016
Do The Buzzer Shake. International Conference of Live Interfaces. St Mary’s Church, Kemptown, Brighton, UK. July 1, 2016.
Program notes
This performance explores a setting where the music is entirely created by the audience using their mobile phones, and there are no predefined hierarchies beyond the proposed interface. The piece is specified as a number of mobile accelerometer gestures that are recognized in a web aplication. Each gesture triggers a recognizable sound. The main interest is to study the social diffusion of the discovery process.
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Audio / Video
Video
Publications
- Roma, G., Xambó, A. and Freeman, J. (2018). “User-independent Accelerometer Gesture Recognition for Participatory Mobile Music” [PUBLISHED] [PREPRINT]. Journal of Audio Engineering Society, 66(6), pp. 430-438.
- Roma, G., Xambó, A., Freeman, J. (2016). “Do the Buzzer Shake”. In International Conference on Live Interfaces (ICLI 2016). Brighton, UK. pp. 315-316.