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.

Screenshot of the videoed performance Do the Buzzer Shake at ICLI 2016. St Mary's Church, Kemptown, Brighton, UK.

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.