%0 Conference Paper %B New Interfaces for Musical Expression %D 2009 %T Designing Smule's iPhone Ocarina %A Ge Wang %C Pittsburgh %K ccrma %K design %K iphone %K music %K ocarina %K smule %K social %U http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~ge/publish/ocarina-nime2009.pdf %X

The Smule Ocarina is a wind instrument designed for the iPhone, fully leveraging its wide array of technologies: microphone input (for breath input), multitouch (for fingering), accelerometer, real-time sound synthesis, high-performance graphics, GPS/location, and persistent data connection.  In this mobile musical artifact, the interactions of the ancient flute-like instrument are both preserved and transformed via breath-control and multitouch finger-holes, while the onboard global positioning and persistent data connection provide the opportunity to create a new social experience, allowing the users of Ocarina to listen to one another.  In this way, Ocarina is also a type of social instrument that enables a different, perhaps even magical, sense of global connectivity.