IRCAM Real-Time Musical Interactions
From IMTR
The IMTR Team conducts research and development on interactive music systems, gesture and sound modeling, interactive music synthesis, gesture capture systems and interfaces. The applications cover music performance and more generally all the performing arts. The use of digital techniques can be seen as augmenting or creating new performer’s instruments – transforming sound, voice, gestures, memory - creating dialogues between artists and digital media.
NEWS
- Presentation of the Interlude project at the MoMa in the framework of the Talk to Me exhibition, New York, July 24 to November 7, 2011 and at the Shanghai Electronic Music Week, Oct 7 to 16 2011
- Projects Urban Musical Game and Topophonie at the festival Futur en Seine, Paris, June 17 to 26, 2011.
- Article featuring the Augmented Violin in the Scientific American, May 31, 2011
| MO - Modular Musical Objects from the Interlude project | Urban Musical Game at Agora and Futur en Seine Festival - 2011 |
| Mogees - Real-time gesture recogntion with contact microphones for synthesis control | Interactive descriptor-based synthesis of a wind sound texture using corpus-based concatenative synthesis |