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Tuesday, June 5 • 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Poster 2.01

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Composing an Ensemble Standstill Work for Myo and Bela
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Charles Patrick Martin & Alexander Refsum Jensenius

This paper describes the process of developing a standstill performance work using the Myo gesture control armband and the Bela embedded computing platform. The combination of Myo and Bela allows a portable and extensible version of the standstill performance concept while introducing muscle tension as an additional control parameter. We describe the technical details of our setup and introduce Myo-to-Bela and Myo-to-OSC software bridges that assist with prototyping compositions using the Myo controller.

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Alexander Refsum Jensenius

Associate Professor, University of Oslo
Alexander Refsum Jensenius is a music researcher and research musician. His research focuses on why music makes us move, which he explores through empirical studies using different types of motion sensing technologies. He also uses the analytic knowledge and tools in the creation... Read More →
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Charles Martin

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oslo
Computer scientist, percussionist and computer musician. Interested in embedded systems, mobile devices and musical AI!


Tuesday June 5, 2018 12:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Moss Arts Center - Orchestra Lobby

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