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  • Godøy, Rolf Inge (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 1984)
  • Godøy, Rolf Inge (Research report / Forskningsrapport, 1993)
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Godøy, Rolf Inge; Wanderley, Marcelo M. (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2005)
    We present the Musical Gestures Toolbox, a collection of Max/MSP/Jitter modules to help in qualitative and quantitative analysis of musical gestures. Examples are shown of how the toolbox is used for studying musical ...
  • Godøy, Rolf Inge; Haga, Egil; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    Both musicians and non-musicians can often be seen making sound-producing gestures in the air without touching any real instruments. Such air playing can be regarded as an expression of how people perceive and imagine ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Koehly, Rodolphe; Wanderley, Marcelo M. (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This paper presents our work on building low-cost music controllers intended for educational and creative use. The main idea was to build an electronic music controller, including sensors and a sensor interface, on a "10 ...
  • Kvifte, Tellef; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This paper discusses the need for a framework for describing musical instruments and their design, and discusses some possible elements in such a framework. The framework is meant as an aid in the development of a coherent ...
  • Godøy, Rolf Inge; Haga, Egil; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This is an exploration of listeners association of gestures with musical sounds. The subjects listen to sounds that have been chosen for various salient features, and the tracing movements made by the subjects are recorded ...
  • Marshall, Mark; Peters, Nils; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Boissinot, Julien; Wanderley, Marcelo M.; Braasch, Jonas (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This paper presents our current approach in using a Polhemus Liberty electromagnetic tracker for controlling spatialization in a performance setup for small ensemble. We are developing a Gesture Description Interchange ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Godøy, Rolf Inge; Kvifte, Tellef (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This paper presents our need for a Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF) for storing, retrieving and sharing information about music-related gestures. Ideally, it should be possible to store all sorts of data from ...
  • Hansen, Søren Holme; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    This paper describes the concept and realization of The Drum Pants, a pair of pants with sensors and control switches, allowing the performer to play and record a virtual drum set or percussion rack by hitting the thighs ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    Navigating hours of video material is often time-consuming, and traditional keyframe displays are not particularly useful when studying single-shot studio recordings of music-related movement. This paper presents the idea ...
  • Godøy, Rolf Inge (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    One of the most remarkable achievements of Pierre Schaeffer's musical thought is his proposal of the sonorous object as the focus of research. The sonorous object is a fragment of sound, typically in the range of a few ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Castagné, Nicolas; Camurri, Antonio; Maestre, Esteban; Malloch, Joseph; McGilvray, Douglas (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2007)
    This paper summarises a panel discussion at the 2007 International Computer Music Conference on movement and gesture data formats, presents some of the formats currently in development in the computer music community, and ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Research report / Forskningsrapport, 2007)
    This report summarises the results of my COST Action 287 ConGAS Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) to the the Input Devices and Music Interaction Laboratory (IDMIL) at McGill University in February 2007.
  • Nielsen, Nanette (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2007)
    One of the most important music critics of the early twentieth century, Paul Eugen Max Bekker was born in Berlin on September 11, 1882, to a tailor and a seamstress. After a career as a violinist and a short stint as a ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Camurri, Antonio; Castagné, Nicolas; Maestre, Esteban; Malloch, Joseph; McGilvray, Douglas; Schwartz, Diemo; Wright, Matthew (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2007)
  • Nymoen, Kristian (Research report / Forskningsrapport, 2008)
    The purpose of this Short-Term Scientific Mission has been to investigate the use of the Sound Description Interchange Format (SDIF) as a container format for Gesture Description Interchange Format (GDIF) recordings. Much ...
  • Place, Timothy; Lossius, Trond; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Peters, Nils (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2008)
    Fundamental to the development of musical or artistic creative work is the ability to transform raw materials. This ability implies the facility to master many facets of the material, and to shape it with plasticity. ...
  • Jensenius, Alexander Refsum; Nymoen, Kristian; Godøy, Rolf Inge (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2008)
    The paper presents some challenges faced in developing an experimental setup for studying coarticulation in music-related body movements. This has included solutions for storing and synchronising motion capture, biosensor ...
  • Nymoen, Kristian (Research report / Forskningsrapport, 2008)
    Technical report from pilot studies in the Sensing Music-related Actions group. The report presents simple motion sensor technology and issues regarding pre-processing of music-related motion data. In cognitive music ...