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SoLu: hyperinstrument

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Demonstration of a proposal of correspondence between Light and Sound. This proposal is materially exemplified by means of a new hyperinstrument, which gives its users the control over a multi-sensorial algorithmic composition generated in real-time. The employed methodology and mathematical model were presented with some detail in a previous, insofar as they pretend to be matter and reference for future developments in the field of multi-sensorial composition. Audiovisual documentation of the demonstration and previous paper available at: http://3kta.net/solu

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  1. CAMPOS, Cleber; TRALDI, Cesar; de OLIVEIRA, Luis Felipe; MANZOLLI, Jônatas; (2008), Anticipation, Improvisation and Multimodality: Musical Meaning on Interactive Performance. Music Department, Arts Institute, University of Campinas {Online}: http://recherche.ircam.fr/ equipes/analyse-synthese/EMUS/AGORA/ abstract_poster/manzolli_poster_EMUS_ AGORA_abstract.pdfGoogle ScholarGoogle Scholar
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        TEI '11: Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction
        January 2011
        470 pages
        ISBN:9781450304788
        DOI:10.1145/1935701

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