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Asymmetrical meter in Scandinavian folk music and dance - A case study of Norwegian Telespringar 
Haugen, Mari Romarheim (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
Certain traditional Norwegian and Swedish dance tunes in triple meter are referred to as being in so-called asymmetrical meter—that is, the three beats in the measure are of uneven duration. Norwegian telespringar is ...
Evaluating Input Devices for Dance Research 
Haugen, Mari Romarheim; Nymoen, Kristian (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
Recording music-related motions in ecological valid situa- tions can be challenging. We investigate the performance of three devices providing 3D acceleration data, namely Axivity AX3, iPhone 4s and a Wii controller tracking ...
Playing with transformations. Boulez's Improvisation III sur Mallarmé 
Guldbrandsen, Erling E. (Chapter / Bokkapittel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
I have never been quite convinced by the way the story of ‘high modernism’ has generally been told. More often than not, it has been a saga of radical ruptures and new starts—a ‘progress narrative’ involving limitless ...
Microinteraction in Music/Dance Performance 
Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
This paper presents the scientific-artistic project Sverm, which has focused on the use of micromotion and microsound in artistic practice. Starting from standing still in silence, the artists involved have developed ...
MuMYO – Evaluating and Exploring the MYO Armband for Musical Interaction 
Nymoen, Kristian; Haugen, Mari Romarheim; Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (Chapter / Bokkapittel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2015)
The MYO armband from Thalmic Labs is a complete and wireless motion and muscle sensing platform. This paper evaluates the armband’s sensors and its potential for NIME applications. This is followed by a presentation of the ...
 
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AuthorHaugen, Mari Romarheim (3)Jensenius, Alexander Refsum (2)Nymoen, Kristian (2)Guldbrandsen, Erling E. (1)Peer ReviewedPeer reviewed (5)
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