Tangible Music Interfaces Using Passive Magnetic Tags
Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, and Ari Benbasat

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of passive resonant magnetic tags as tangible music interfaces, enabling novel musical control methods for performances, installations, and toys.
Contribution
It introduces the technology of passive resonant magnetic tags and demonstrates their application as musical controllers in various interactive contexts.
Findings
Passive magnetic tags can be effectively used as musical controllers.
The technology supports solo and group performances, installations, and toys.
The paper provides practical examples of magnetic tag applications in music.
Abstract
The technologies behind passive resonant magnetically coupled tags are introduced and their application as a musical controller is illustrated for solo or group performances, interactive installations, and music toys.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInteractive and Immersive Displays · Music Technology and Sound Studies · Tactile and Sensory Interactions
