The Obstacle Course of DMI Performance: Two Case Studies with T-Stick and Karlax

Gaël Stéfan Moriceau, Yulin Yan, Marcelo Wanderley, and Dominic Thibault

Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

Abstract:

This article presents two case studies featuring DMIs, the T-Stick and the Karlax, aiming to showcase various technical and performance obstacles encountered in existing and new compositions for novel instruments. The analysis covers different stages of a performance, including preparatory processes, practice sessions, and the actual performance, highlighting challenges faced and solutions implemented. The support obtained through communicating with composers is emphasized. Additionally, the discussion delves into technical considerations, score interpretations, and playing techniques specific to the two DMIs, contributing to a deeper understanding of performance practice. These case studies can inspire DMI designers when creating their instruments so that barriers to performance can be eliminated. Furthermore, the findings underscore the necessity for composers to create documentation with comprehensive information, facilitating a thorough understanding for performers of both the instrument’s manipulations and their artistic vision.

Citation:

Gaël Stéfan Moriceau, Yulin Yan, Marcelo Wanderley, and Dominic Thibault. 2024. The Obstacle Course of DMI Performance: Two Case Studies with T-Stick and Karlax. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13904869

BibTeX Entry:

  @article{nime2024_48,
 abstract = {This article presents two case studies featuring DMIs, the T-Stick and the Karlax, aiming to showcase various technical and performance obstacles encountered in existing and new compositions for novel instruments. The analysis covers different stages of a performance, including preparatory processes, practice sessions, and the actual performance, highlighting challenges faced and solutions implemented. The support obtained through communicating with composers is emphasized. Additionally, the discussion delves into technical considerations, score interpretations, and playing techniques specific to the two DMIs, contributing to a deeper understanding of performance practice. These case studies can inspire DMI designers when creating their instruments so that barriers to performance can be eliminated. Furthermore, the findings underscore the necessity for composers to create documentation with comprehensive information, facilitating a thorough understanding for performers of both the instrument’s manipulations and their artistic vision.},
 address = {Utrecht, Netherlands},
 articleno = {48},
 author = {Gaël Stéfan Moriceau and Yulin Yan and Marcelo Wanderley and Dominic Thibault},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression},
 doi = {10.5281/zenodo.13904869},
 editor = {S M Astrid Bin and Courtney N. Reed},
 issn = {2220-4806},
 month = {September},
 numpages = {9},
 pages = {324--332},
 presentation-video = {https://youtu.be/ai4-aFr82hk?si=gl_zHEIEauaHqfMe},
 title = {The Obstacle Course of DMI Performance: Two Case Studies with T-Stick and Karlax},
 track = {Papers},
 url = {http://nime.org/proceedings/2024/nime2024_48.pdf},
 year = {2024}
}