Three Medialogy papers will be presented at this years ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Paris, which is the premier international conference on human-computer interaction. The three papers are:
- “Mobile Rhythmic Interaction in a Sonic Tennis Game” by S. Baldan (Univ. of Milan, IT), S. Serafin, A. de Gotzen
- “Augmenting traditional instruments with a motion capture system” by Amalia de Götzen, Alvise Vidolin and Nicola Bernardini
- “Towards a more Flexible and Creative Music Mixing Interface” by Steven Gelineck, Morten Büchert and Jesper Andersen
For more information about the conference see here: http://chi2013.acm.org