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Page 1: MUSICUBE - kth.se · MUSICUBE GOALS “Giving users an abstract and different way to compose music, by interacting with a 3D object” •Music composition as an improvisation activity

MUSICUBEJoakim Rasmuson, Fredrik Hellström, Pedro Hernández

J [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Information visualizationDH2321

The Royal Institute of TechnologyStockholm, Sweden

4th March, 2013

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MUSICUBEMUSICUBE

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MUSICUBE

CONCEPT“Giving users an abstract and different way to compose music, by interacting

with a 3D object”

➔2D Sequencer 3D Sequencer

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MUSICUBE

MOTIVATION“Giving users an abstract and different way to compose music, by interacting

with a 3D object”

•We all love music in our group!•Interest in developing using webGL and other js libraries

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MUSICUBE

GOALS“Giving users an abstract and different way to compose music, by interacting

with a 3D object”

•Music composition as an improvisation activity •Experience how random rotations of the cube can lead to interesting parts for creating a melody•Both experienced and amateur musicians can make use of the system

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MUSICUBE

RELATED WORK

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•2D sequencers filtered to scales

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TECHNICAL ASPECTSMUSICUBE

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DEMO

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MUSICUBE

TRY IT YOURSELF!

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130.229.133.11:8080

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MUSICUBE

LESSONS LEARNED

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•The possibilities are endless!•More focus on the formal visual aspects when creating a new project•A ton of technical stuff!•Cooperative development•Working with open source libraries

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MUSICUBE

FUTURE WORK

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•Refine collaboration experience•Implementing the system on mobile devices

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QUESTIONS - COMMENTS

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Joakim Rasmuson [email protected] Hellström [email protected] Hernández [email protected]

TeacherMario Romero

4th March, 2013