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  • Elblaus, Ludvig, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • Modes of sonic interaction in circus : Three proofs of concept
  • 2014
  • In: Proceedings of Sound and Music Computing Conference 2014. - Athens : The International Computer Music Association, The Sound and Music Computing Steering Committe, The Institute for Research on Music & Acoustics. ; , s. 1698-1706, s. 1698-1706-
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The art of circus is a vibrant and competitive culture that embraces new tools and technology. In this paper, a series of exploratory design processes resulting in proofs of concepts are presented, showing strategies for effective use of three different modes of sonic interaction in contemporary circus. Each design process is based on participatory studio work, involving professional circus artists. All of the proofs of concepts have been evaluated, both with studio studies and public circus performances, taking the work beyond theoretical laboratory projects and properly engaging the practice and culture of contemporary circus.The first exploration uses a contortionist’s extreme bodily manipulation as inspiration for sonic manipulations in an accompanying piece of music. The second exploration uses electric amplification of acoustic sounds as a transformative enhancement of existing elements of circus performance. Finally, a sensor based system of real-time sonification of body gestures is explored and ideas from the sonification of dance are translated into the realm of circus.
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  • Unander-Scharin, Carl, 1964-, et al. (author)
  • The Vocal Chorder : Empowering opera singers with a large interactive instrument
  • 2014
  • In: CHI '14 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. - New York, NY, USA : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). - 9781450324731 ; , s. 1001-1010
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • With The Vocal Chorder, a large interactive instrument to create accompaniment, opera singers can get more power over the performance. The device allows performers to interactively accompany themselves through pushing, leaning on and bending steel wires. The design was guided by the unique needs of the solo-singer, explored through autobiographical design and material explorations, some on stage, and later tested by other singers. We discuss how designing for opera and for the stage requires extraordinary durability and how opera performances can change with a bodilyoriented instrument such as The Vocal Chorder. Through a designerly exploration, we arrived at a device that offered (1) a tool for singers to take control over the rhythmical pace and overall artistic and aesthetic outcome of their performances, (2) an enriched sense of embodiment between their voice and the overall performance; and (3) a means to empower opera singers on stage.
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