HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information

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Autor(a) principal: Portovedo Marques, Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ferreira-Lopes, Paulo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/27665
Resumo: This paper discusses how an augmented instrument, HASGS in the context of interactive electronic music, motivates the generation of different graphical user interfaces taking in consideration the repertoire being composed for it. New composition aesthetics are deeply influenced by electronic materials and sonic repositories at the same time as new mediums are currently seen as possible extensions of instrumental practice. These mediums are available for creative purposes during composition and performative processes. While the aesthetics of acoustic and electronic sounds are creating mutual influences, composers and sound designers are developing new languages, new gestural attitudes, new extended techniques, new notation methods, new performative paradigms including the creation of graphical interfaces for visual feedback. This augmented system for saxophone was motivated by the need to perform pieces with a common aesthetic that have been written using electronic environments. Those pieces shared the need for the control of external devices in order to be performed. The repertoire for saxophone and electronics is growing in a huge scale, from pieces using stomp boxes or control pedals for different triggering or fading, to pieces requiring the manipulation of knobs. These controllers, by their nature, devices that separate sound production (synthesis) and performer gesture (control), have subsequently generated an increased interest in the study of compositional mapping strategies for computer music. From our experience, we conclude that the graphical user interface (GUI) is fundamental for the understanding of the individuality of each piece, as well as to understand the relation between the augmentation system and the piece itself. If this project started with the idea of contributing to a new performative paradigm regarding the existing repertoire, new repertoire and improvisational performance situations led to the development of a hybrid system contributing to bio-feedback incorporation in the work of art, while creating new graphical user interfaces for visual feedback.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
title HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
spellingShingle HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
Portovedo Marques, Henrique
Saxophone
Augmented Instruments
Gestural Interaction
Live Electronics
Graphical User Interface
title_short HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
title_full HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
title_fullStr HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
title_full_unstemmed HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
title_sort HASGS: Hybrid augmented system of Gestural Symbiosis Generating Visual Information
author Portovedo Marques, Henrique
author_facet Portovedo Marques, Henrique
Ferreira-Lopes, Paulo
author_role author
author2 Ferreira-Lopes, Paulo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Portovedo Marques, Henrique
Ferreira-Lopes, Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saxophone
Augmented Instruments
Gestural Interaction
Live Electronics
Graphical User Interface
topic Saxophone
Augmented Instruments
Gestural Interaction
Live Electronics
Graphical User Interface
description This paper discusses how an augmented instrument, HASGS in the context of interactive electronic music, motivates the generation of different graphical user interfaces taking in consideration the repertoire being composed for it. New composition aesthetics are deeply influenced by electronic materials and sonic repositories at the same time as new mediums are currently seen as possible extensions of instrumental practice. These mediums are available for creative purposes during composition and performative processes. While the aesthetics of acoustic and electronic sounds are creating mutual influences, composers and sound designers are developing new languages, new gestural attitudes, new extended techniques, new notation methods, new performative paradigms including the creation of graphical interfaces for visual feedback. This augmented system for saxophone was motivated by the need to perform pieces with a common aesthetic that have been written using electronic environments. Those pieces shared the need for the control of external devices in order to be performed. The repertoire for saxophone and electronics is growing in a huge scale, from pieces using stomp boxes or control pedals for different triggering or fading, to pieces requiring the manipulation of knobs. These controllers, by their nature, devices that separate sound production (synthesis) and performer gesture (control), have subsequently generated an increased interest in the study of compositional mapping strategies for computer music. From our experience, we conclude that the graphical user interface (GUI) is fundamental for the understanding of the individuality of each piece, as well as to understand the relation between the augmentation system and the piece itself. If this project started with the idea of contributing to a new performative paradigm regarding the existing repertoire, new repertoire and improvisational performance situations led to the development of a hybrid system contributing to bio-feedback incorporation in the work of art, while creating new graphical user interfaces for visual feedback.
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