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      New interfaces for musical expression

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          The rapid evolution of electronics, digital media, advanced materials, and other areas of technology, is opening up unprecedented opportunities for musical interface inventors and designers. The possibilities afforded by these new technologies carry with them the challenges of a complex and often confusing array of choices for musical composers and performers. New musical technologies are at least partly responsible for the current explosion of new musical forms, some of which are controversial and challenge traditional definitions of music. Alternative musical controllers, currently the leading edge of the ongoing dialogue between technology and musical culture, involve many of the issues covered at past CHI meetings. This workshop brings together interface experts interested in musical controllers and musicians and composers involved in the development of new musical interfaces.

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          27 October 2020
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          10.1145/634067.634348
          2010.14228
          5943defc-b27a-4cca-9011-3741bc2ba33d

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          ACM CHI'01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, March 2001 Pages 491-492
          2 pages, This item describes the CHI'01 workshop which started the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
          cs.HC cs.SD eess.AS

          Electrical engineering,Graphics & Multimedia design,Human-computer-interaction

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