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COMO @MOCO’17

8 Jul , 2017  

We presented the first version of COMO – Collective Movement, at the International Conference on Movement and Computing, Goldsmiths University of London, 2017.

COMO is a collection of prototype Web Apps for movement-based sound interaction, targeting collective interaction using mobile phones.

COMO is based on a software ecosystem developed by IRCAM, using XMM (see in particular xmm-soundworks-templateCollective Soundworkswaves.js. intergrating the RAPID-MIX API.

The idea behind the implementation of COMO is to have a distributed interactive machine learning architecture. It consists of lightweight client-side JavaScript libraries that enable recording gestures and performing analysis/recognition, and of a server performing the training and storage of statistical models.

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COLOOP

8 Jun , 2017  

COLOOP, presented at A Futur en Seine, June 8-10, Grande Halle de la Villette

COLOOP is a connected sequencer, with integrated speakers. The users can use their smartphones to create collectively musical “loops”.

By NoDesign.net and IRCAM (ISMM team), as part of the CoSiMa project

Conference

NIME’17 conference

15 May , 2017  

Workshop on Skill Learning and Interactive Music Technology (organized by Baptiste Caramiaux, Marcelo Wanderley, Frederic Bevilacqua, Andrew McPherson, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez), and contribution of Hugo Scurto Shaping and Exploring Interactive Motion-Sound Mappings Using Online Clustering Techniques

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#MusicTechFest Scandi

29 May , 2015  

At the #MTFScandi, presenting at our new wifi R-IoT sensor module with 9 axis sensor with 3 accelerometers, 3 gyroscopes and 3 magnetometers, all 16 bit, along with real-time sensor analysis tools, in the context of the MusicBricks project More…

News

Eric Boyer successfully defended his PhD Thesis “Continuous Auditory Feedback for Sensorimotor Learning”

16 May , 2015  

Eric Boyer successfully defended his PhD thesis, “Continuous Auditory Feedback for Sensorimotor Learning”, on Mai 11th. Eric conducted his PhD in the ISMM and PDS teams and at LPP-CNRS Université Paris Descartes  with Sylvain Hanneton, Patrick Susini and Frédéric Bevilacqua.

The Jury was composed by Pr. Cathy CRAIG – Queen’s University Belfast,  Pr. Roberto BRESIN – KTH Royal Institute of Technology – Stockholm,  Pr. Vincent HAYWARD – UPMC – Paris, Dr. Bruno GIORDANO – Center for Neuroimaging – Glasgow, Pr. Olivier GAPENNE – UTC – Compiègne, Dr. Patrick SUSINI – IRCAM, Dr. Sylvain HANNETON – Université Paris Descartes  and Dr. Frédéric BEVILACQUA – IRCAM.

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