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Interesting Talk by Till Bovermann Friday at 14:00
Till Bovermann is visiting us on Friday talking about Electronic Music Practice for Neurodiverse People.
Time and place: June 14th in the main auditorium at A.C. Meyers Vænge 15 at 2PM
== Website ==
http://tai-studio.org/index.php/projects/deind/
== Abstract ==
Electronic digital music practice for Neurodiverse People<!–more–>
Caused by recent technological as well as cultural developments cheap electronics, rapid prototyping technologies, respectively the DIY, maker and demo scenes the majority of people in the western
world are able to creatively express themselves in a multitude of ways. Apart from mainstream hypes such as the hipstamatic phenomenon the tools for digital content creation as well established social and
cultural niches featuring unique expression vocabularies, e.g., embodied by experimental electronic music practice.
People with disabilities, however, mostly lack the possibility to take part in such cutting-edge movements: assistive technologies and careful design considerations are often of secondary interest to the designers and developers of the required technology, especially when it comes to the facilitation of cultural niches (This is by far not caused by bad faith, furthermore grounded in the very constraints inherent to such cutting edge movements).
However, questions remain on how e.g. electronic music practice can be scaffolded to support people facing challenges in society due to differences in their neurologic development. How can it support them in
expressing themselves in an experimental way beyond mainstream? How can it make the fun part accessible for them without pressing it into too much guidance? Can it empower them to even shape their own social
niche(s) in the above-mentioned sense?
In my talk, I will give insights on how the DEIND project at Aalto University approaches these questions. In the project, we aim to connect neurodiverse people with the field of contemporary electronic and digital music practice. In pursuit of this, people with autistic spectrum disorders are invited to take part in the design process of electronic musical instruments. To facilitate music practice, we aim for a holistic instrument experience rather than a modular approach in which the underlying modules of electronic instruments, interface & mapping & sound synthesis, would become too evident, possibly interfere
with the flow experience.
The close integration of target group members into the design cycle encourages a bilateral learning process: on the one hand, there is an intense and fruitful experience for the participants, on the other hand, it opens the opportunity for the involved researchers to identify challenges that are specific to this group yet reveal new perspectives on the broader view of their respective research area.
== Bio ==
Till Bovermann, born 1979, studied Computer Science in the Natural Science, majoring in Robotics, from 1999 to 2006 at Bielefeld University. He worked from 2006 to 2010 as a research assistant at various Bielefeld University institutes in Germany, most recently in the Ambient Intelligence Group of the CITEC Cognitive Interaction Technology, Center of Excellence. In 2010, he received a PhD for his work on Tangible Auditory Interfaces.
Since 2010, Till works as a post-doctoral researcher on tangible and auditory interaction at Media Lab Helsinki, School of Art, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland where he runs TAI-stuido.org. As the principal investigator of the ³Aalto Media Factory²-funded project ³Electronic digital music practice for Neurodiverse People², his aims to connect Neurodiverse People with the field of contemporary electronic and digital music practice.
Till has been teaching at various international institutions, among others the Institute For Music And Media of the University of Music, Duesseldorf and the Institute for Time-based media, UdK Berlin.
Till¹s artistic works are mostly concerned with the relationship between contradictory systems such as the digital and physical realm or noise and harmony. Alongside his academic and artistic work, he also develops software in and for SuperCollider.
Medialogy paper at New Interfaces for Musical Expression ´13
Dan Overholt has just been to the Korea Republic where he has presented a paper at this years conference for New Interface for Musical Expression:
Steven Gelineck, Dan Overholt, Morten Büchert & Jesper Andersen. Towards an Interface for Music Mixing based on Smart Tangibles and Multitouch, New Interface for Musical Expression, Daejeon/Seoul, Korea Republic, 2013
See more about the project here.
Three Medialogy Papers, a poster and one workshop at Foundations of Digital Games
At the Foundations of Digital Games Conference in Chania, Crete, Greece, Medialogy is represented through a number of contributions.
Paolo Burelli organizes the workshop “Intelligent Cinematography and Editing” and presents his paper “Virtual Cinematography in Games: Investigating the Impact on Player Experience”
Henrik Schønau-Fog presents two papers: “Narrative Engagement in Games – A Continuation Desire Perspective” by Henrik Schoenau-Fog, Sandy Louchart , Theodore Lim and Maria Teresa Soto-Sanfiel as well as “The Motivational Power of Game Communities – Engaged through Game Jamming” by Lars Reng, Henrik Schønau-Fog and Lise Busk Kofoed at the FDG 2013 Global Game Jam workshop.
Furthermore, Georgios Triantafyllidis’ work is represented with the poster “A gesture-controlled Serious Game for teaching emotion recognition skills to preschoolers with autism” by Eirini Christinaki, Georgios Triantafyllidis and Nikolaos Vidakis
More info: www.fdg2013.org
Watch the live stream of talks here: http://www.fdg2013.org/program/stream.html
Sofia Dahl invited to speak at "Music, Gestures and Emotions"
Associate Professor Sofia Dahl has been invited to speak at the International Colloquium “Music, Gestures and Emotions” in Geneva in June. See more about the event here: http://www.affective-sciences.org/Colloquium_MusicalGestures
"Brain-Computer-Interaction" Seminar on June 24th
In collaboration with g.tec Medical Engineering Gunther Krausz (from Austria) Medialogy is organizing a very interesting hands-on workshop on “brain-computer-interaction” at our department in Sydhavn.
The workshop is free and is open to interested research staff, students and external researchers. Registration is needed as there is a limited capacity to around 25-30 participants who, besides the lectures, will be divided into four practical groups to experiment with BCI equipment.
From our department Sofia Dahl and Luis Emilio Bruni will make presentations during the workshop, and Gunther Krausz will represent g.tec Medical Technology and take part in the practical part of the workshop. For more information about the workshop and for registration see this PDF: BCI_workshop_gtec_2013.pdf
3 Medialogy Papers at CHI 2013
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
Art Of Crime: Micro Game Development and Collaborations with Medialogy
On friday the 19th of April from 14:00-15:00, Mike Sjørslev Khamphoukeo and Theis Dinesen will give a talk about possible collaborations with the game company Art Of Crime (http://artofcrime.com/).
The company is open for collaborations during the semester projects, this is normally possible during the 9th semester but it could be of interest to all Medialogy students.
Mike and Theis will present the company, their working model and will give some examples of micro games that could be developed by you.
The Talk will be given in the main AAU-CPH building in the auditorium (room 1.008) from 14:00-15:00. – see more here: http://www.facebook.com/events/162826440546961/?context=create#
3 Medialogy papers at IEEE VR Conference
Medialogy staff Amalia De Goetzen, Niels Nilsson, Rolf Nordahl and Stefania Serafin attended the IEEE VR 2013 Conference where they presented one long paper and two posters about their research:
- “Unintended Positional Drift and Its Potential Solutions” by Niels C. Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Rolf Nordahl, IEEE VR 2013
- “Estimation of Detection Thresholds for Acoustic Based Redirected Walking Techniques” by Stefania Serafin, Niels C. Nilsson, Erik Sikstrom, Amalia De Goetzen, Rolf Nordahl, IEEE VR 2013
- “Tapping-In-Place: Increasing the Naturalness of Immersive Walking-In-Place Locomotion Through Novel Gestural Input” by Niels C. Nilsson, Stefania Serafin, Morten Havmøller Laursen, Kasper Søndergaard Pedersen, Erik Sikström and Rolf Nordahl, IEEE VR 2013
More about the IEEE VR 2013 Conference here: http://ieeevr.org/2013/
Jennifer Telafer Johansen student volunteer at IEEE VR 2013
Jennifer Telafer Johansen, a 6th semester student at Medialogy CPH was selected among the students volunteers at the IEEE VR 2013 conference, and she participated in the event in Orlando, Florida from March 15th to 21st: http://ieeevr.org/2013/