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Encyclopedia > New interfaces for musical expression

Musician with a multimodal instrument based on electromyography, position sensing, and acoustically resonant bowls. Photo from the concert programme of the NIME-02 conference in Dublin.
Musician with a multimodal instrument based on electromyography, position sensing, and acoustically resonant bowls. Photo from the concert programme of the NIME-02 conference in Dublin.

The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, also known as NIME, is dedicated to scientific research on the development of new technologies for musical expression and artistic performance. Researchers and musicians from all over the world gather to share their knowledge and late-breaking work on new musical interface design. The conference began as a workshop at the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) in 2001. Since then, international conferences have been held annually around the world. The next meeting of NIME is scheduled to take place in Paris, France in June 2006 and will be hosted by IRCAM, the Sorbonne, and the European branch of Sony Computer Science Labs. Image File history File links Nime2_atau_tanaka. ... Multimodal technology describes any technologies that allow using more than one mode of input and output on a cell phone, computer or PDA. It is commonly researched as human-computer interaction (or HCI) in academia. ... Electromyography (EMG) is a medical technique for measuring muscle response to nervous stimulation. ... The IRCAM, Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique, was founded in the 1970s by Pierre Boulez. ...


The following is a partial list of topics covered by the NIME conference:

  • Design reports on novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression
  • Performance experience reports on live performance and composition using novel controllers
  • Controllers for virtuosic performers, novices, education and entertainment
  • Perceptual & cognitive issues in the design of musical controllers
  • Movement, visual and physical expression with sonic expressivity
  • Musical mapping algorithms and intelligent controllers
  • Novel controllers for collaborative performance
  • Interface protocols (e.g. MIDI) and alternative controllers
  • Artistic, cultural, and social impact of new performance interfaces
  • Real-time gestural control in musical performance
  • Mapping strategies and their influence on digital musical instrument design
  • Sensor and actuator technologies for musical applications
  • Haptic and force feedback devices for musical control
  • Real-time computing tools and interactive systems
  • Pedagogical applications of new interfaces - Courses and curricula

Musical Instrument Digital Interface, or MIDI, is a system designed to transmit information between electronic musical instruments. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... An actuator is the mechanism by which an agent acts upon an environment. ... Haptic From the Greek Hapthai, means pertaining to the sense of touch. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Real-time. ...

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NIME 2007 (449 words)
NYC is a hotbed of activity in music, art and technology, with numerous people and organizations involved in areas directly and indirectly relevant to NIME.
NYC is home to a vibrant community of new electronic instrument makers, performers and composers, as well as venues and organizations eager to present their work.
NIME 2007 is sponsored by Harvestworks, the New York University Music Technology Program and LEMUR: League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots, with support from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program and the Columbia University Computer Music Center.
NIME 06 - IRCAM - Paris (197 words)
The 2006 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression is the 6th conference on new musical interface design and technology following the initial NIME workshop at CHI 2001.
The conference will be held in conjunction with IRCAM's annual Festival of Performing Arts Agora and the Music Technology Convention Résonances, joined for the first time in 2006 to form a single event running from June 1st to June 17th.
NIME 06 will provide a unique opportunity to confer with an interdisciplinary audience of artists, scientists and technologists on the latest developments in musical interface design and musical expression.
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