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- RHYME won best Paper Presentation at AudioMostly2016
- Collaboration on Smart Textile development in Borås
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- 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: Musicking
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
RHYMEs Sensorial and Musical Interaction course started
The master course Sensorial and Musical Interaction course, which is run by RHYME’s development team (Birgitta, Fredrik and Anders-Petter) and related to RHYME, started at AHO 8th October. The course started with an excursion to StatsPed/Torshov Kompetansesenters large exhibition and introduction … Continue reading
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Tagged e-textile, Interaction Design, Musicking, Special needs, Tangible Interaction, Universal Design
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RHYME at Music Technology Days 2012
Birgitta Cappelen, Fredrik Olofsson and Anders-Petter Andersson presented their new RHYME musicking tangible, Reflect, at Music Technology Days 2012 arranged by NOTAM (Norwegian Centre for Music and Technology in the Arts) and NMH (Norwegian Academy of Music). The title for their … Continue reading
RHYME at ArcInTex
RHYME member Birgitta Cappelen has been invited to be a member in the ArcInTex network initiated by the Swedish School of Textiles at the University of Borås. The first workshop will take place in Borås 24-25 September 2012. ArcInTex is … Continue reading
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Tagged e-textile, Interaction Design, Interactive Art, Musicking, Tangible Interaction
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Reflect in Berlin
This year’s co-creative tangibles are mobile and wireless. We have developed 3 new, additional to last years, hardware mobile platforms to test different concepts and combinations of hardware and software. It has been a challenge to include speakers, microphone and sensors … Continue reading
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Tagged Interactive Art, Internet of things, Mobile communication, Music, Musicking, Tangible Interaction
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New 3rd Generation solutions under development
During July and August the RHYME development team (Fredrik, Anders-Petter and Birgitta) is working intensively to develop new solutions for light, sensory stimulation, interaction, battery, projection and mobile musical communication based on smart phones. Wireless communication and devices have large limitations compared to … Continue reading
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Tagged e-textile, Interaction Design, Interactive Art, Musicking, Sensors, Tangible Interaction
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RHYME at the 2nd International Health Humanities Conference
Karette Stensæth presented a paper with the title A life with ”smart things”: Is it a more human, healthy and/or social life? at the The Second International Health Humanities Conference – Music, Health, and Humanity. According to music therapist Kenneth Bruscia: … Continue reading
RHYME at Universal Design 2012
The RHYME project were extensively represented at the most important international conference within Universal Design, UD2012. Birgitta Cappelen and Anders-Petter Andersson presented two papers with the titles “Designing for Musicking” and “Openness for Diversity”, and Jo Herstad presented his paper “Interaction … Continue reading