Hi Luigi, hi Jack,
thanks for your kind words.
I'm not yet performing with the instrument since at the moment it's
more a worked-out concept with a proof-of-concept implementation. For
that it's working pretty well, but it still has its rough edges. As
stated in the conclusion of the thesis i need to develop my skills as
well as the actual sensoric devices and gesture and sounds
repertories before i will actually climb the stage with it. I think
that will take up some more months.
Concerning the patches, i have not yet thought about how to
distribute all that stuff that has piled up during the course of this
work. One of the problems is that more functionality than i would
have liked has had to be realized as (flext-based) externals due to
performance reasons. Given the trouble i'm having with maintaining my
already published stuff i don't think it's a good idea to add more to
it.
The more i think about it, i would rather like to share conceptual
ideas more than actual implementations - also because i think that
such an approach as i took could take on many different forms which
are all interesting and worth exploring. Hence, it's not so much
about the patches... the top two levels are printed in the thesis
anyway.
gr~~~
Am 24.11.2008 um 11:48 schrieb Luigi:
Am 24.11.2008 um 01:51 schrieb Jack:
It seems very impressive. Is there somewhere a place to see this interface working ? (have you planned to show it in a festival or something else). I will be glad to test it. Is it possible to download your patch somewhere ? ++
Yes i agree, very impressing, that is exactly what i am missing in my experiments with the wii-controller...
Would be great if you share some patches
Luigi
Jack
Le 23 nov. 08 à 23:32, Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hey all, in case someone is interested here's my recently finished master thesis: http://grrrr.org/pub/grill-2008-master-2d_gesture_mapping.pdf or in very compact form, as a presentation poster: http://grrrr.org/pub/grill-2008-master-poster.pdf
This thesis describes a novel, fairly general and (for the player) non-technical interface concept for software-based music
instruments. The actual proof-of-concept instrument has been realized using pd
and gem (with a number of optimized flext-based external objects to make it all possible on current hardware).gr~~~
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