2011
DOI: 10.1162/lmj_a_00058
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Community-Based Design: The Democratization of Musical Interface Construction

Abstract: The advent of on-line communities has democratized the process of musical interface design and allowed users to directly participate in the future development of the devices they use. On-line communities, acting as centralized repositories for information pertaining to the development of an interface, allow users to discuss their experiences and ideas as well as providing a framework for managing information pertaining to an interface. This centralized access to information regarding the design, use and develo… Show more

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“…While the term community is often used, it is rarely defined or contextualized in NIME research by means of existing frameworks from other research disciplines, such as social sciences. In this light, the examined community is identified by default as part of a participatory design framework or in some cases loosely defined as an aggregation of practitioners, whether performers, designers or composers [19,29,43].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While the term community is often used, it is rarely defined or contextualized in NIME research by means of existing frameworks from other research disciplines, such as social sciences. In this light, the examined community is identified by default as part of a participatory design framework or in some cases loosely defined as an aggregation of practitioners, whether performers, designers or composers [19,29,43].…”
Section: Copyright Remains With the Author(s)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these lie outside and overlap with NIME and academic institutions as seen in the Max/MSP, Pure Data, Super Collider, ChucK, monome [43], or even the circuit bending communities. However, in this discussion I will solely focus on those communities that have closely developed and established themselves alongside the institutional boundaries of the NIME ecology.…”
Section: Case Studies: Interactive Music Communities Within Nimementioning
confidence: 99%
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