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    • "Collaborative human and machine creative interaction driven through affective response in live coding systems" 

      Wilson, E; Fazekas, G; Wiggins, G; International Conference on Live Interfaces (International Conference on Live Interfaces, 2020)
    • Design and use of a hackable digital instrument 

      Zappi, V; MCPHERSON, A; International Conference on Live Interfaces (2014)
      This paper introduces the D-Box, a new digital musical instrument specifically designed to elicit unexpected creative uses and to support modification by the performer. Rather than taking a modular approach, the D-Box is ...
    • Hacking the Body 2.0: Flutter/Stutter 

      Sicchio, K; Baker, C; Baoth Mooney, T; STEWART, RL; International Conference on Live Interfaces (2016-07-01)
      Flutter/Stutter is an improvisational dance piece, part of the Hacking the Body 2.0 project, that uses networked soft circuit sensors to trigger sound and haptic actuators in the form of a small motor that tickles the ...
    • Making High-Performance Embedded Instruments with Bela and Pure Data 

      MORO, G; Bin, A; Jack, RH; Heinrichs, C; McPherson, AP; International Conference on Live Interfaces (University of Sussex, 2016-06-29)
      Bela is an embedded platform for ultra-low latency audio and sensor processing. We present here the hardware and software features of Bela with particular focus on its integration with Pure Data. Sensor inputs on Bela are ...