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Recent Posts
- RHYME at EHiN 2016 conference
- RHYME won best Paper Presentation at AudioMostly2016
- Collaboration on Smart Textile development in Borås
- RHYME at Universal Design 2016
- Polly World “On Tour”
- RHYME lecture and Workshop at KhiO
- RHYME presentation and workshop in Nordplus network
- Presentation and Exhibition at Sagenehuset 30th October
Tag Archives: Instrument
RHYME with strong imprints at Music Therapy conference
The RHYME project contributes with three papers, one poster and a round-table to the 8th Nordic Music Therapy Congress. The theme of the conference is “Music therapy across contexts” and is arranged in Oslo at the Norwegian Academy of Music from … Continue reading
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Tagged Health Technology, Instrument, Interactive music composition, Music and Health
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The RHYME book is here!
RHYME member Karette Stensæth has worked very hard for a long time to write and edit the book about RHYME called “Music, Health, Technology and Design”. The book is part of the Book Series from Centre for Music and Health and … Continue reading
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Tagged Empirical studies, Health Technology, Instrument, Music and Health, Musicking
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Testing Polly Compose App
Rhyme’s design and development team is currently doing the last tests of the Polly Compose APP before the user studies with the families. In the Polly Compose APP the user can interact with the Interactive things at home, Polly Planet, … Continue reading
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Tagged APP, Co-create, Composition, Cross-media, Instrument, Interaction Design, Internet of things, Mobile communication, Music, Musicking, Twitter
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RHYME at NIME 2014
On 3rd July RHYME member Anders-Petter Andersson made a presentation of a paper by himself, Birgitta Cappelen and Fredrik Olofsson at NIME 2014. The title of their paper is “Designing Sound for Recreation and Well-Being”. NIME, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, … Continue reading
RHYME at ESSA 2014
On 29th of June RHYME member Anders-Petter Andersson held a presentation on the ESSA 2014 Conference. ESSA is the European Sound Studies Association annual conference. This time the Conference name was Sound Studies: Mapping the Field and was held in … Continue reading
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Tagged Instrument, Interactive Art, Interactive music composition, Music, Musicking, Tangible Interaction
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Creating an Open Musical Experience
The RHYME development team are currently working on creating the music for the 4th generation of RHYME Co-creative Tangibles. The goal is to meet the demands from the users, music therapists and focus groups, to choose the music of their … Continue reading
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Tagged Co-create, Composition, Cross-media, Instrument, Interactive music composition, Music and Health, Musicking, Twitter
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Video of the 3rd Generation student projects are online!
Here are videoes of the student projects from the Sensorial and Musical Interaction course at AHO 2012. Stian Ruud recorded video during the exhibition 2. November and edited short video clips to put on Vimeo. All the Musicking Tangibles are … Continue reading
Amazing student projects
Friday 2. November the master course in Tangible Interaction, Sensorial and Musical Interaction at AHO, ended with an open student presentation and exhibition. Birgitta started the presentation by giving an overview over the RHYME project, the student courses led by … Continue reading
Students create new Musicking Tangibles concepts
The second week of the course Sensorial and Musical interaction the students assignment was to develop new concepts of Musicking Tangibles. The Musicking Tangibles had to be wireless, interactive things, that motivated the whole family to music together in … Continue reading
RHYME keynote and workshop at NMTC 2012
We are very proud and happy that Karette Stensæth was invited to hold a keynote lecture at the 7th Nordic Music Therapy Congress. The theme of the conference is “Music therapy models, methods and techniques “. Karette’s lecture about the RHYME project was … Continue reading
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Tagged Instrument, Internet of things, Music and Health, Music therapy
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