Akito van Troyer’s Videos
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Transform everyday objects into percussive musical instruments. Rediscover your everyday objects by musifying them! Find out more: http://web.media.mit.edu/~akito/lib/pdf/DrumTopV1.pdf
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Objective of project: Transform everyday objects into percussive instruments Rediscovery of surroundings through musical interaction with objects around you Current functionality of DrumTop: A…
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We scanned iPhone with CT scanner which is a x-ray based 3d scanner. This machine is often used for medical purpose, but we scan iPhone to see what is inside the iPhone. You can see the vibration…
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Beatscape is a mixed virtual-physical environment for musical ensembles where sound objects interact with temporal waves to create rhythmic grooves. Musical outcomes in the virtual world are determined…
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Lolc at Listening Machines (2010)
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Akito van Troyer and Jason Freeman with performers: Aaron Albin, Akito van Troyer, Andrew Colella, Avinash Sastry, Oliver Jan, and Sertan Senturk The Laptop orchestra live coding (Lolc) system uses…
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LOLC (2010), collaborative live-coding environment
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Akito Van Troyer and Jason Freeman In LOLC, the musicians in the laptop orchestra use a live-coding language, developed specifically for this piece, to create and share rhythmic motives based on…
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Nular is an interactive Environment for Music Processing. Nular represents sound objects as balls in an attempt to control sound parameters through user interaction. These sound objects move and…
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