Performing with a Mobile Computer System for Vibraphone
Charles Martin

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and application of an iPhone-based mobile computer system for vibraphone, enabling flexible, portable, and experimental computer music performances in various settings.
Contribution
It introduces a lightweight, portable mobile computer system for vibraphone performances, offering an alternative to laptops and facilitating new performance and educational opportunities.
Findings
Mobile system was effective in performance situations with limited setup time.
Encouraged experimentation and sharing among performers and audiences.
Proved to be convenient for workshops and ensemble performances.
Abstract
This paper describes the development of an Apple iPhone based mobile computer system for vibraphone and its use in a series of the author's performance projects in 2011 and 2012. This artistic research was motivated by a desire to develop an alternative to laptop computers for the author's existing percussion and computer performance practice. The aims were to develop a light, compact and flexible system using mobile devices that would allow computer music to infiltrate solo and ensemble performance situations where it is difficult to use a laptop computer. The project began with a system that brought computer elements to Nordlig Vinter, a suite of percussion duos, using an iPhone, RjDj, Pure Data and a home-made pickup system. This process was documented with video recordings and analysed using ethnographic methods. The mobile computer music setup proved to be elegant and convenient in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Tactile and Sensory Interactions
