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“Old” is the new “New”: a Fingerboard Case Study in Recrudescence as a NIME Development Strategy

Adrian Freed, Frances-Marie Uitti, Sam Mansfield, John MacCallum. “Old” is the new “New”: a Fingerboard Case Study in Recrudescence as a NIME Development Strategy. 2013. NIME.

URL: http://www.adrianfreed.com/content/%E2%80%9Cold%E2%80%9D-new-%E2%80%9Cnew%E2%80%9D-fingerboard-case-study-recrudescence-nime-development-strategy

Abstract: This paper addresses the problem that most electrophones and computer-based musical instruments are ephemera lasting long enough to signal academic and technical prowess. They rarely are used more than in a few musical performances. We offer a case study that suggests that longevity of use depends on stabilizing the interface and innovating the implementation to maintain the required stability of performance for players.

Context: Adrian Freed kindly provided a parseable collection of OSC-related papers from his website, ported to the new site by Matt Wright in May 2021


Submitted to opensoundcontrol.org by Adrian Freed at 05/04/2021 17:53:04


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