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Multi-touch everywhere!

Published: 03 August 2009 Publication History

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We present a portable device that enables users to turn any flat surface into a multi-touch controller for music and other media applications. The device is playable either with the hands, mallets or sticks. We also present a software editor for configuring the surface and creating control interfaces using a library of control elements, such as buttons, sliders, and pads.

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Crevoisier, A., Kellum, G. Transforming Ordinary Surfaces into Multi-touch Controllers. In Proc. of the Conf. on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME), 2008.

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  • (2014)Guidelines for supporting real-time multi-touch applicationsSoftware—Practice & Experience10.1002/spe.218344:8(931-949)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2014

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SIGGRAPH '09: SIGGRAPH 2009: Talks
August 2009
82 pages
ISBN:9781605588346
DOI:10.1145/1597990

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Published: 03 August 2009

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  1. computer vision
  2. multi-touch interaction
  3. musical interfaces

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