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NIME 2007: New York City, USA
- The Seventh International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, NIME 2007, New York City, USA, June 6-10, 2007. nime.org 2007

- Randy Jones, W. Andrew Schloss:

Controlling a Physical Model with a 2D Force Matrix. 27-30 - Niels Böttcher, Steven Gelineck, Stefania Serafin

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PHYSMISM: A Control Interface for Creative Exploration of Physical Models. 31-36 - Katarzyna Chuchacz, Sile O'Modhrain, Roger F. Woods

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Physical Models and Musical Controllers - Designing a Novel Electronic Percussion Instrument. 37-40 - David Wessel, Rimas Avizienis, Adrian Freed, Matthew Wright:

A Force Sensitive Multi-Touch Array Supporting Multiple 2-D Musical Control Structures. 41-45 - Angela Chang

, Hiroshi Ishii:
Zstretch: A Stretchy Fabric Music Controller. 46-49 - Juno Kim, Greg Schiemer, Terumi Narushima

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Oculog: Playing with Eye Movements. 50-55 - Antonio Camurri

, Corrado Canepa, Gualtiero Volpe
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Active Listening to a Virtual Orchestra Through an Expressive Gestural Interface: The Orchestra Explorer. 56-61 - Bo Bell, Jim Kleban, Dan Overholt, Lance Putnam, John Thompson, JoAnn Kuchera-Morin:

The Multimodal Music Stand. 62-65 - Joseph Malloch

, Marcelo M. Wanderley
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The T-Stick: From Musical Interface to Musical Instrument. 66-69 - Garth Paine, Ian Stevenson

, Angela Pearce:
The Thummer Mapping Project (ThuMP). 70-77 - Nicolas D'Alessandro, Thierry Dutoit:

HandSketch Bi-Manual Controller Investigation on Expressive Control Issues of an Augmented Tablet. 78-81 - Yoshinari Takegawa, Tsutomu Terada

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Mobile Clavier: New Music Keyboard for Flexible Key Transpose. 82-87 - Mikko Ojanen

, Jari Suominen, Titti Kallio, Kai Lassfolk
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Design Principles and User Interfaces of Erkki Kurenniemi's Electronic Musical Instruments of the 1960's and 1970's. 88-93 - Thor Magnusson

, Enrike H. Mendieta:
The Acoustic, the Digital and the Body: A Survey on Musical Instruments. 94-99 - Michael Zbyszynski

, Matthew Wright, Ali Momeni, Daniel Cullen:
Ten Years of Tablet Musical Interfaces at CNMAT. 100-105 - Michael Gurevich, Jeffrey Treviño:

Expression and Its Discontents: Toward an Ecology of Musical Creation. 106-111 - Click Nilson:

Live Coding Practice. 112-117 - Steve Mann:

Natural Interfaces for Musical Expression: Physiphones and a Physics-Based Organology. 118-123 - Frédéric Bevilacqua, Fabrice Guédy, Norbert Schnell, Emmanuel Fléty, Nicolas Leroy:

Wireless Sensor Interface and Gesture-Follower for Music Pedagogy. 124-129 - Roger B. Dannenberg:

New Interfaces for Popular Music Performance. 130-135 - Eric Lee, Urs Enke, Jan O. Borchers, Leo de Jong:

Towards Rhythmic Analysis of Human Motion Using Acceleration-Onset Times. 136-141 - Nicolas Bouillot:

nJam User Experiments: Enabling Remote Musical Interaction from Milliseconds to Seconds. 142-147 - Niall Moody, Nick Fells, Nicholas Bailey:

Ashitaka: An Audiovisual Instrument. 148-153 - Roberto Aimi:

Percussion Instruments Using Realtime Convolution: Physical Controllers. 154-159 - Michael Rohs, Georg Essl:

CaMus 2 - Optical Flow and Collaboration in Camera Phone Music Performance. 160-163 - Rebecca Fiebrink

, Ge Wang, Perry R. Cook:
Don't Forget the Laptop: Using Native Input Capabilities for Expressive Musical Control. 164-167 - Katherine Moriwaki, Jonah Brucker-Cohen:

MIDI Scrapyard Challenge Workshops. 168-172 - Eric Lee, Marius Wolf, Yvonne Jansen

, Jan O. Borchers:
REXband: A Multi-User Interactive Exhibit for Exploring Medieval Music. 172-177 - Marije A. J. Baalman, Daniel Moody-Grigsby, Christopher L. Salter:

Schwelle: Sensor Augmented, Adaptive Sound Design for Live Theatrical Performance. 178-184 - Joanne Jakovich, Kirsty A. Beilharz:

ParticleTecture: Interactive Granular Soundspaces for Architectural Design. 185-190 - Karmen Franinovic

, Yon Visell:
New Musical Interfaces in Context: Sonic Interaction Design in the Urban Setting. 191-196 - Marcelo Gimenes, Eduardo Reck Miranda, Chris A. Johnson:

Musicianship for Robots with Style. 197-202 - David Topper:

Extended Applications of the Wireless Sensor Array (WISEAR). 203-204 - Giuseppe Torre

, Mikael Fernström
, Brendan O'Flynn
, Philip Angove:
Celeritas: Wearable Wireless System. 205-208 - Stephen Sinclair, Marcelo M. Wanderley

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Defining a Control Standard for Easily Integrating Haptic Virtual Environments with Existing Audio / Visual Systems. 209-212 - Justin Donaldson, Ian Knopke, Chris Raphael:

Chroma Palette: Chromatic Maps of Sound As Granular Synthesis Interface. 213-219 - Nick Collins:

Matching Parts: Inner Voice Led Control for Symbolic and Audio Accompaniment. 220-223 - Mark Cartwright, Matt Jones, Hiroko Terasawa:

Rage in Conjunction with the Machine. 224-227 - Gil Weinberg

, Scott Driscoll:
The Design of a Robotic Marimba Player - Introducing Pitch into Robotic Musicianship. 228-233 - Andrew Robertson, Mark D. Plumbley

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B-Keeper: A Beat-Tracker for Live Performance. 234-237 - Ajay Kapur, Eric Singer, Manjinder Singh Benning, George Tzanetakis, Trimpin:

Integrating HyperInstruments , Musical Robots & Machine Musicianship for North Indian Classical Music. 238-241 - Arthur Clay, Dennis Majoe:

The Wrist-Conductor. 242-245 - Avrum Hollinger, Christopher John Steele

, Virginia B. Penhune, Robert J. Zatorre, Marcelo M. Wanderley
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fMRI-Compatible Electronic Controllers. 246-249 - Yoichi Nagashima:

GHI project and "Cyber Kendang". 250-253 - Shinichiro Toyoda:

Sensillum: An Improvisational Approach to Composition. 254-255 - Leon Gruenbaum:

The Samchillian Tip Tip Tip Cheeepeeeee: A Relativistic Keyboard Instrument. 256-259 - Jason Freeman

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Graph Theory: Interfacing Audiences Into the Compositional Process. 260-263 - Nicolas Villar, Hans Gellersen

, Matthew Jervis, Alexander Lang:
The ColorDex DJ System: A New Interface for Live Music Mixing. 264-269 - Luke Dahl, Nathan Whetsell, John Van Stoecker:

The WaveSaw: A Flexible Instrument for Direct Timbral Manipulation. 270-272 - Peter D. Bennett, Nicholas Ward, Sile O'Modhrain, Pedro Rebelo

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DAMPER: A Platform for Effortful Interface Development. 273-276 - Alexandre R. J. François

, Elaine Chew
, Dennis Thurmond:
Visual Feedback in Performer-Machine Interaction for Musical Improvisation. 277-280 - Cornelius Poepel

, Günter Marx:
>hot_strings SIG<. 281-284 - Andrew Cook, Graham Pullin:

Tactophonics: Your Favourite Thing Wants to Sing. 285-288 - Miguel Angel Ortiz Pérez, R. Benjamin Knapp, Michael Alcorn

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Díamair: Composing for Choir and Integral Music Controller. 289-292 - José Fornari, Adolfo Maia, Jônatas Manzolli

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Interactive Spatialization and Sound Design using an Evolutionary System. 293-298 - Anthony J. Hornof, Troy Rogers, Tim Halverson

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EyeMusic: Performing Live Music and Multimedia Compositions with Eye Movements. 299-300 - Turner Kirk, Colby Leider:

The FrankenPipe: A Novel Bagpipe Controller. 301-304 - Antonio Camurri

, Paolo Coletta, Giovanna Varni, Simone Ghisio:
Developing Multimodal Interactive Systems with EyesWeb XMI. 305-308 - Matthew D. Hoffman, Perry R. Cook:

Real-Time Feature-Based Synthesis for Live Musical Performance. 309-312 - Mitsuyo Hashida, Noriko Nagata

, Haruhiro Katayose:
jPop-E: An Assistant System for Performance Rendering of Ensemble Music. 313-316 - Mihir Sarkar, Barry Vercoe:

Recognition and Prediction in a Network Music Performance System for Indian Percussion. 317-320 - Benjamin Vigoda, David Merrill:

JamiOki-PureJoy: A Game Engine and Instrument for Electronically-Mediated Musical Improvisation. 321-326 - Daniel Gómez, Tjebbe Donner, Andrés Posada:

A Look at the Design and Creation of a Graphically Controlled Digital Musical Instrument. 327-329 - Roy Vanegas:

The MIDI Pick: Trigger Serial Data , Samples, and MIDI from a Guitar Pick. 330-333 - Manjinder Singh Benning, Michael McGuire, Peter F. Driessen:

Improved Position Tracking of a 3-D Gesture-Based Musical Controller Using a Kalman Filter. 334-337 - Noah H. Keating:

The Lambent Reactive: An Audiovisual Environment for Kinesthetic Playforms. 338-343 - Adam M. Stark, Mark D. Plumbley

, Matthew E. P. Davies
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Real-Time Beat-Synchronous Audio Effects. 344-345 - Harris Wulfson, G. Douglas Barrett

, Michael Winter:
Automatic Notation Generators. 346-351 - Diana Young, Anagha Deshmane

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Bowstroke Database: A Web-Accessible Archive of Violin Bowing Data. 352-357 - Jan C. Schacher:

Gesture Control of Sounds in 3D Space. 358-362 - Alexandre Torres Porres, Jônatas Manzolli

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Adaptive Tuning Using Theremin as Gestural Controller. 363-366 - William Hsu:

Design Issues in Interaction Modeling for Free Improvisation. 367-370 - Sylvain Le Groux, Jônatas Manzolli

, Paul F. M. J. Verschure
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VR-RoBoser: Real-Time Adaptive Sonification of Virtual Environments Based on Avatar Behavior. 371-374 - Hans-Christoph Steiner:

A Unified Toolkit for Accessing Human Interface Devices in Pure Data and Max / MSP. 375-378 - Doug Van Nort

, Marcelo M. Wanderley
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Control Strategies for Navigation of Complex Sonic Spaces Transformation of Resonant Models. 379-383 - André Knörig, Boris Müller, Reto Wettach:

Articulated Paint: Musical Expression for Non-Musicians. 384-385 - Tetsuaki Baba

, Taketoshi Ushiama, Kiyoshi Tomimatsu:
Freqtric Drums: A Musical Instrument that Uses Skin Contact as an Interface. 386-387 - Chang-Min Han:

Project Scriabin v.3. 388-389 - Ginevra Castellano, Roberto Bresin

, Antonio Camurri
, Gualtiero Volpe
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Expressive Control of Music and Visual Media by Full-Body Movement. 390-391 - Adam R. Tindale

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A Hybrid Method for Extended Percussive Gesture. 392-393 - Paolo Bottoni

, Riccardo Caporali, Daniele Capuano, Stefano Faralli
, Anna Labella, Mario Pierro:
Use of a Dual-Core DSP in a Low-Cost, Touch-Screen Based Musical Instrument. 394-395 - Junichi Kanebako, James Gibson, Laurent Mignonneau:

Mountain Guitar: a Musical Instrument for Everyone. 396-398 - Marc Sirguy, Emmanuelle Gallin:

Eobody2: A Follow-up to Eobody's Technology. 401-402 - Bernie C. Till, Manjinder Singh Benning, Nigel Livingston:

Wireless Inertial Sensor Package (WISP). 403-404 - Stefan Loewenstein:

"Acoustic Map" - An Interactive Cityportrait. 405-406 - Tomoko Hashida, Takeshi Naemura

, Takao Sato:
A System for Improvisational Musical Expression Based on Player ' s Sense of Tempo. 407-408 - Misako Nakamoto, Yasuo Kuhara:

Circle Canon Chorus System Used To Enjoy A Musical Ensemble Singing "Frog Round". 409-410 - Rui Pereira:

Loop-R: Real-Time Video Interface. 411-414 - Jane Rigler, Zachary Seldess:

The Music Cre8tor: an Interactive System for Musical Exploration and Education. 415-416 - Carlos Guedes

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Establishing a Musical Channel of Communication between Dancers and Musicians in Computer-Mediated Collaborations in Dance Performance. 417-419 - Steve Bull, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Kalin Mintchev, Terese Svoboda:

Cellphonia: WET. 420 - Dearraindrop:

Miller. 421 - Sibylle Hauert, Daniel Reichmuth, Volker Böhm:

Instant City, a Music Building Game Table. 422 - Andrew Milmoe:

NIME Performance & Installation: Sonic Pong V3.0. 423 - Betsey Biggs:

The Tipping Point. 424 - Simon Morris:

Musique Concrete: Transforming Space , Sound and the City Through Skateboarding. 425 - Yuta Uozumi, Masato Takahashi, Ryoho Kobayashi:

Bd: A Sound Installation with Swarming Robots. 426 - Stanza:

Sensity. 427 - Adriana Sa:

Thresholds. 428 - Masato Takahashi, Hiroya Tanaka:

bog: Instrumental Aliens. 429 - Julian Oliver, Steven Pickles:

Fijuu2: A Game-Based Audio-Visual Performance and Composition Engine. 430 - Jinsil Seo, Greg J. Corness

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nite_aura: An Audio-Visual Interactive Immersive Installation. 431 - Miguel Álvarez-Fernández, Stefan Kersten, Asia Piascik:

Soundanism. 432 - Alexandre Quessy:

Human Sequencer. 433

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