Designing DMIs with(in) a Music Culture: A Participatory Design Process with the Xambá Quilombola Community
João Tragtenberg, Filipe Calegario, Marcelo Wanderley, and Virgínia Pereira Cavalcanti
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2024
- Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
- Track: Papers
- Pages: 367–376
- Article Number: 54
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13904882 (Link to paper)
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Abstract:
This paper presents a participatory design process with the Xambá community to create new Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) emphasizing the integration within their music culture. The project yielded two novel instruments, the Agbaixo, and Botões Falantes, engaging the community in every stage and considering the traditional instruments' entanglements in the materiality, corporeality, and sonorities of their music culture. This process was inspired by Paulo Freire's dialogical methods. It was conducted with community members of several ages and musical experience in a workshop over two months. The designed instruments were preliminary evaluated by community members in an informal context. The implications of this work, apart from creating instruments in conjunction with their final players, include an attempt to inspire a new bottom-up design process centered on existing communities situated in specific music cultures.
Citation:
João Tragtenberg, Filipe Calegario, Marcelo Wanderley, and Virgínia Pereira Cavalcanti. 2024. Designing DMIs with(in) a Music Culture: A Participatory Design Process with the Xambá Quilombola Community. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13904882BibTeX Entry:
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