Augmented musical instruments (AMIs) consist of the augmentation of conventional instruments by means of sensor or actuator technologies. Smart musical instruments (SMIs) are instruments embedding not only sensor and actuator technology, but also wireless connectivity, on-board processing, and possibly systems delivering electronically produced sounds, haptic stimuli, and visuals. This paper attempts to disambiguate the concept of SMIs from that of AMIs on the basis of existing instances of the two families. We counterpose the features of these two families of musical instruments, the processes to build them (i.e., augmentation and smartification), and the respective supported practices. From the analysis it emerges that SMIs are not a subcategory of AMIs, rather they share some of their features. It is suggested that smartification is a process that encompasses augmentation, as well as that the artistic and pedagogical practices supported by SMIs may extend those offered by AMIs. Thes...
Some reflections on the relation between augmented and smart musical instruments / Turchet, L. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018). ( 2018 International Audio Mostly Conference - A Conference on Interaction with Sound: Sound in Immersion and Emotion, AM 2018 Wrexham 12th September-14th September 2018) [10.1145/3243274.3243281].
Some reflections on the relation between augmented and smart musical instruments
Turchet L
2018-01-01
Abstract
Augmented musical instruments (AMIs) consist of the augmentation of conventional instruments by means of sensor or actuator technologies. Smart musical instruments (SMIs) are instruments embedding not only sensor and actuator technology, but also wireless connectivity, on-board processing, and possibly systems delivering electronically produced sounds, haptic stimuli, and visuals. This paper attempts to disambiguate the concept of SMIs from that of AMIs on the basis of existing instances of the two families. We counterpose the features of these two families of musical instruments, the processes to build them (i.e., augmentation and smartification), and the respective supported practices. From the analysis it emerges that SMIs are not a subcategory of AMIs, rather they share some of their features. It is suggested that smartification is a process that encompasses augmentation, as well as that the artistic and pedagogical practices supported by SMIs may extend those offered by AMIs. Thes...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



