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Motion-e

February 28th, 2007 by Garth

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The motionE project was undertaken at Arizona State University's Arts Media and Engineering concentration, and was focused around the production of high profile interactive dance works for the Trisha Brown and Bill T Jones dance companies in the USA. The project OVERVIEW is contained at this link and provides a great deal of very interesting information on how they undertook the projects and the final outcomes.

A number of papers that came out of the projects can be found HERE

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February 15th, 2007 by Garth

Hi all, Just incase you are in the Arizona area, I am currently Artist in Residence at Arizona State University's, Arts Media and Engineering labs, and will give a talk this Friday, February 16th from 4-6 at the Digital Arts Lab

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CMDAS 21: New Digital Musical Instruments

February 2nd, 2007 by Garth

AR Editions have published an excellent new book on new interface for music CMDAS 21: New Digital Musical Instruments:Control and Interaction Beyond the Keyboard.

It is part of the Digital Audio Series which consists of serval excellent editions.

In this latest book, a serious omission was made where by substantial quotations, ideas and the form of an argument I made in Organised Sound 7(3), were used in the book without consent or acknowledgement. AR Editions have issued an Errata on their website, which can be found here

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