scoreLight & scoreBots

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"scoreLight" and "scoreBots" are two experimental platforms for performative sound design and manipulation. Both are essentially synesthetic interfaces - synesthetic musical instruments - capable of translating free-hand drawings into a sonic language of beats and pitches, all in real time. While scoreLight uses a modified "smart" laser scanner to track the figure's relevant features (in particular contours), scoreBots rely on one or more tiny line-follower robots to do the same. We present here some of our latest experimentations in an informal way. © 2012 Authors.

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Cassinelli, A., Manabe, D., Perrin, S., Zerroug, A., & Ishikawa, M. (2012). scoreLight & scoreBots. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 1011–1014). https://doi.org/10.1145/2212776.2212373

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