This project aims at exploring interactivity in networked music by exploiting innovative mapping schemes to extend common musical instruments into acoustic controllers of digital sound. The sensors used were limited to only piezo element contact microphones, as they demonstrate a simple and cheap solution to retrieve an acoustic signal free of most environmental noise and crosstalk. The main idea was to employ the feedback that results from processing a particular system as a control signal, in a way that allows interaction with different musical systems by means of network communication.Another goal was to preserve the traditional techniques in which casual musicians play their instruments, so as to minimize the learning process that the creation of new interfaces require, and maximize the usability of the instruments' extensions. The extension itself is both reactive and transformative. We chose to extend the guitar and a djembe, as an example of a common ensemble of music in casual social contexts.
Hablemos de Diseño Industrial reúne doce artículos de reflexión; profesores adscritos a la Escuela de Diseño de Producto de la Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, abordan una interesante diversidad de temas, como son: el diseño animista, el diseño inclusivo, el diseño sustentable o la creación multimedial. Igualmente se destaca la relación interdisciplinar del diseño industrial con campos académicos como la filosofía, el derecho, la museología y la creación artística. El conjunto de textos no solo muestra la reflexión teórica que necesariamente debe acompañar a la práctica del diseño industrial, sino que además da cuenta del trabajo conjunto realizado por nuestra comunidad docente.
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