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Strike on Stage: a percussion and media performance

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Martin, Charles
Lai, Chi-Hsia

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New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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This paper describes Strike on Stage, an interface and corresponding audio-visual performance work developed and performed in 2010 by percussionists and media artists ChiHsia Lai and Charles Martin. The concept of Strike on Stage is to integrate computer visuals and sound into an improvised percussion performance. A large projection surface is positioned directly behind the performers, while a computer vision system tracks their movements. The setup allows computer visualisation and sonification to be directly responsive and unified with the performers' gestures.

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C. Martin and C.-H. Lai. Strike on Stage: A percussion and media performance. In A. R. Jensenius, A. Tveit, R. I. Godøy, and D. Overholt, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, NIME ’11, pages 142–143, Oslo, Norway, 2011. University of Oslo.

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Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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