Samuel Van Ransbeeck presented his installation Outros Registros (Other Registers) sonifying violence data at a public showing in Rio de Janeiro. This is an outgrowth of his my PhD work with the DataScapR sonification toolbox
Three members of the Music Computing Lab (Tom Mudd, Katie Wilkie and Simon Holland) were co-chairs of CHI 2016 Workshop on Music and HCI in San Jose California, with eight colleagues from round the world. Simon Holland, Andrew McPherson, Wendy McKay, Marcelo Wanderley, Michael Gurevich, Tom Mudd, Sile O’Modrain, Katie Wilkie, Joseph Malloch, Jeremie Garcia, Andrew Johnston. San Jose, California, USA, 7-12 May 2016.
Tom Mudd presented a paper on Material-Oriented Musical Interaction at the CHI 2016 Workshop on Music and HCI in San Jose California: Tom Mudd, Simon Holland and Paul Mulholland (2016). Material-Oriented Musical Interaction. Proceedings of Music and HCI Workshop. Eds Mudd, Holland and Wilkie. CHI 2016 San Jose CA USA. Proceedings of Music and HCI Workshop. Eds Mudd, Holland, Wilkie CHI 2016, San Jose CA USA.
Oliver Hödl presented a paper on LiveMAP Design Cards for Technology-Mediated Audience Participation in Live Music at the CHI 2016 Workshop on Music and HCI in San Jose California: Oliver Hödl, Fares Kayali, Geraldine Fitzpatrick and Simon Holland (2016). LiveMAP Design Cards for Technology-Mediated Audience Participation in Live Music. Proceedings of Music and HCI Workshop. Eds Mudd, Holland, Wilkie CHI 2016, San Jose CA USA.