Browsing University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service by Subject "Creative Arts & Design::Music::Music technology & industry::Creative music technology"
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DigiScore_Transdisciplinary_roundtable_6_Laura_Bishop
(University of Nottingham, 2024-01-09)Roundtable discussion with Dr. Laura Bishop. Topic: How can we understand togetherness in ensemble performances with collaborative/ interactive/ intelligent digital scores? This was the sixth conversation in a series ... -
Embodied musicking dataset (clean & complete)
(University of Nottingham, 2023-06-15)Complete and clean dataset from Embodied Musicking project. The original files and project are found at https://github.com/Creative-AI-Research-Group/embodiedMusickingDataset This project aimed to design, develop and ... -
Exercices d’étrangeté III Mycorrhizia by Sandeep Bhagwati
(University of Nottingham, 2024-08-08)Exercices d’étrangeté III Mycorrhizia is an explorative work at the convergence of music, technology, and visual art. Its central feature is a digitally generated score projected onto the floor between musicians, utilising ... -
GeoTracks (Adaptive Music for Everyday Journeys) user trial 1, summer 2015, quantitative data set
(The University of Nottingham, 2016-07-15)Quantitative data from the first user user study of the geotracks prototype adaptive music system, Nottingham, summer 2015. Includes participants, subjective responses to adaptive and non-adaptive walks. -
Indic Music Workshops
(University of Nottingham, 2025-05-27)The workshop led by Sandeep Bhagwati and his technical team centered around two digital scores designed to bridge traditional Indian classical music with contemporary technology. The workshop examined two digital scores—Smruti ... -
NetronomiaII by Ken Fields
(University of Nottingham, 2025-05-27)Netronomia II, led by Kenneth Fields at Beijing's Conservatory of Music, utilises the Netronome—a networked metronome developed at UCSB—to synchronise multi-city performances despite latency variations. The project reimagined ... -
Point Line Piano by Jarek Kapuscinski
(University of Nottingham, 2024-05-21)Point Line Piano is an interactive VR project merging drawing and music, creating a vibrant, multisensory environment. Users draw points and lines in VR, activating musical notes and creating complex visuals. The project ... -
Queer Temporal by Solomiya Moroz
(University of Nottingham, 2024-03-19)This digital score installation-performance delves into the disruptive nature of time on queer individuals, exploring themes of control, precarity, obstacles, and loss through repetition, entropy, and exaggerated sonic ...