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Networked Wearable Musical Instruments Will Bring A New Musical Culture
Zurich, Switzerland October 08-October 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962096Fifth International Symposium on Wear ...
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Kazushi Nishimoto, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Tadao Maekawa, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Yukio Tada, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Kenji Mase, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Ryohei Nakatsu, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
Many people enjoy music daily, but in a very passive way. To more actively enjoy music, some novel musical instruments are necessary. As a candidate for a novel musical instrument, we propose a networked wearable musical instrument. This paper describes the design of the networked musical instrument as well as a prototype system. Furthermore, we demonstrate several possible novel applications of the networked wearable musical instrument. We think that this networked wearable musical instrument will bring us a novel type of musical entertainment and a novel musical culture.
Index Terms:
Musical Instrument, Wearable Computing, Musical Culture, Ad-hoc Network
Citation:
Kazushi Nishimoto, Tadao Maekawa, Yukio Tada, Kenji Mase, Ryohei Nakatsu, "Networked Wearable Musical Instruments Will Bring A New Musical Culture," iswc, pp.55, Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01), 2001
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