Nerve Sensors in Inclusive Musical Performance
Lloyd May, and Peter Larsson
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2021
- Location: Shanghai, China
- Article Number: 85
- DOI: 10.21428/92fbeb44.82c5626f (Link to paper)
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Abstract:
We present the methods and findings of a multi-day performance research lab that evaluated the efficacy of a novel nerve sensor in the context of a physically inclusive performance practice. Nerve sensors are a variant of surface electromyography that are optimized to detect signals from nerve firings rather than skeletal muscle movement, allowing performers with altered muscle physiology or control to use the sensors more effectively. Through iterative co-design and musical performance evaluation, we compared the performative affordances and limitations of the nerve sensor to other contemporary sensor-based gestural instruments. The nerve sensor afforded the communication of gestural effort in a manner that other gestural instruments did not, while offering a smaller palette of reliably classifiable gestures.
Citation:
Lloyd May, and Peter Larsson. 2021. Nerve Sensors in Inclusive Musical Performance. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.21428/92fbeb44.82c5626fBibTeX Entry:
@inproceedings{NIME21_85, abstract = {We present the methods and findings of a multi-day performance research lab that evaluated the efficacy of a novel nerve sensor in the context of a physically inclusive performance practice. Nerve sensors are a variant of surface electromyography that are optimized to detect signals from nerve firings rather than skeletal muscle movement, allowing performers with altered muscle physiology or control to use the sensors more effectively. Through iterative co-design and musical performance evaluation, we compared the performative affordances and limitations of the nerve sensor to other contemporary sensor-based gestural instruments. The nerve sensor afforded the communication of gestural effort in a manner that other gestural instruments did not, while offering a smaller palette of reliably classifiable gestures.}, address = {Shanghai, China}, articleno = {85}, author = {May, Lloyd and Larsson, Peter}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.21428/92fbeb44.82c5626f}, issn = {2220-4806}, month = {June}, presentation-video = {https://youtu.be/qsRVcBl2gAo}, title = {Nerve Sensors in Inclusive Musical Performance}, url = {https://nime.pubpub.org/pub/yxcp36ii}, year = {2021} }