These are papers about new interfaces for musical expression (NIME) and interactive sound installations. All are available for download below, either as Open Access or as institutional self-archiving PDF. Follow the DiVA or DOI link for a public record.
| Interactive sound installations |
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| Large-scale interaction with a sound installation as a design tool, Audio Mostly Conference on Augmented and Participatory Sound and Music Experiences, 2017. DOI | PDF
An interactive tool for designing car sounds shown at the large car fairs. |
| My Sound Space: An attentional shield for immersive redirection, Audio Mostly 2018. DOI |
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| Musikcyklarna/Music bikes: An installation for enabling children to investigate the relationship between expressive music performance and body motion, Sound and Music Computing Sweden Conference 2014. DiVA | Open access
Installation at Tom Tit's museum. |
| Prototyping, mapping and design |
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| Artistically directed prototyping in development and in practice, Journal of New Music Research, 2012:41(4). DOI |
Paper to be uploaded. |
| NIME Design and Contemporary Music Practice: Benefits and Challenges, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, NIME 2014. DiVA | Open access
Position paper. |
| Exploring the design space: Prototyping "The Throat V3"for the elephant man opera, Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2011. DOI | Open access
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| New interfaces |
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| Creating digital musical instruments with and for children: Including vocal sketching as a method for engaging in codesign, Human Technology, 2020:16(3). DOI | Open access
The aim of the study was to explore how students and children would approach vocal sketching as one of several design methods for building new musical instruments. |
| The Skipproof virtual turntable for high-level control of scratching, Computer Music Journal, 2010:34(2). DOI | Open access
The Skipproof system, written in Pure data. It was used for instance on the Reactable. |
| More DJ techniques on the reactable, NIME 2008. DiVA | Open access
Skipproof scratching on the Reactable, allowing high-level control. |
| Combining DJ Scratching, Tangible Interfaces And A Physics-Based Model of Friction Sounds, ICMC 2007. DiVA | Open access
First paper combining scratching and the Reactable together with Smilen Dimitrov and Marcos Alonso. |