Saturday 9th July 2011, 1200-1800

HACKING MUSICAL INTERACTIONS: INTERACTION DESIGN FOR DIY EMIS.

This hands-on workshop introduces and explores key concepts of interaction 
design for electronic musical interactions (EMIs) and live musical performance. 
Participants will be introduced to interaction design concepts and practices as 
we explore them through hands-on physical sketching with simple electronic 
instrument circuitry, circuit bending and hardware hacking. The workshop will 
culminate in a specific design challenge for the participants, challenging them 
to create a new performance- ready circuit bent musical instrument within 
detailed constraints.

Maximum number of participants is 12 Pre-registration is essential and can be 
done by sending an email to [email protected].

This workshop assumes no technical background or experience whatsoever. It is
accessible to novice and advanced participants alike or those simply interested 
in the subject area. All materials will be provided.

Date:
Saturday 9th July 2011, 1200-1800

Fee:
EUR 20 + 10 (materials)

location: NK
Elsenstr. 52 2HH 2Etage
12059 Berlin DE
tel: +49(0)17620626386

The Workshop Leaders:
Cavan Fyans is a PhD research student in the performative interaction research
group at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC), Queen’s University Belfast. His
work examines the spectator’s perception & understanding of novel electronic
musical interactions. Cavan spends time developing new and innovative ways of
breaking cheap consumer electronics (Circuit Bending & Hardware Hacking) in 
order to re-purpose them into musical instruments for live performance.


www.cfyans.com

Adnan Marquez-Borbon is a PhD research student in the performative interaction
research group at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC), Queen’s University
Belfast. His current line of research focuses on the process of learning and
development of skill with novel musical instruments. As an instrument builder, 
his
interest lies mainly in the intersection between acoustic wind instruments and
electronics.

cc.ma.stanford.edu/~adnanm

Detailed Description:
Concepts such as modes of interaction, affordances, constraints, style, user and
spectator experience, are central to the fields of Human-Computer Interaction 
(HCI) and interaction design. However, the increasingly popular and diverse 
disciplines of DIY EMIs, specifically circuit bending and hardware hacking, 
often fail to consider such concepts in the creation of novel musical 
instruments. This is commonly due to both restrictions imposed by the bent or 
hacked device (“there’s limited space on the speak & spell to put extra 
buttons”) and by the introvert nature of DIY EMIs; many electronic luthiers 
creations are only ever performed by the luthier themselves (“no one else will 
play my instrument so it doesn’t matter how easy it is to work”).

The workshop addresses design considerations in a field where options, 
possibilities, physicality and cost are restricted. Participants will explore 
how consideration of affordances and constraints can lead to new, innovative 
and creative designs. Taking into consideration the experience of both the 
performer and the spectator in live performance, participants will address how 
we can improve live performance situations with hacked EMIs through simple 
interaction design concepts.

During the workshop participants will be introduced to the interaction design
concepts as we explore them through hands-on examples and physical sketching
with simple electronic instrument circuitry. As a group we will examine and 
discuss instrument design considerations and participants will be presented 
with a specific design challenge. Through the hands-on experience progressing 
through brainstorming, physical sketching, hacking, testing and modeling, 
participants will create a new circuit bent instrument from the design 
challenge whilst learning about and exploring these central concepts of 
interaction design.
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NK PROJEKT
http://www.nkprojekt.de/
Elsenstr. 52/
2.Hinterhaus Etage 2
12059 Berlin Neukölln
0049(0)17620626385

JULIAN PERCY
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http://www.myspace.com/lastdominionlost


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-- 

NK PROJEKT
http://www.nkprojekt.de/
Elsenstr. 52/
2.Hinterhaus Etage 2
12059 Berlin Neukölln
0049(0)17620626385

JULIAN PERCY
http://www.myspace.com/ratbag_
http://www.myspace.com/lastdominionlost


Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir
belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de
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