A mobile music environment using a pd compiler and wireless sensors

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Abstract

We describe a framework for a wireless sensor-based mobile music environment. Most prior work in this area has not been truly portable, or has been limited to simple tempo modification or selection of pre-recorded songs. The exceptions generally focused on external data rather than dynamic properties and states of the listener. Our system exploits a short-range wireless sensor network (using the Zig- Bee protocol and inertial sensors) and a compiler for Pure- Data, a graphical music processing language. We demonstrate the system in an interactive exercise application running on a Nokia N800.

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Jacobs, R., Feldmeier, M., & Paradiso, J. A. (2008). A mobile music environment using a pd compiler and wireless sensors. In Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (pp. 193–196). International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression.

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