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- ItemOpen AccessVuzik: An Interactive Surface Application for Music Visualization and Creation(2011-08-24T16:13:03Z) Pon, Aura; Ichino, Junko; Sharlin, Ehud; Eagle, David; Carpendale, SheelaghVuzik is an interface designed to empower people to create digital music by painting. Through an intuitive mapping of sound to visuals designed to be simple enough for a child to comprehend, Vuzik uses a painting metaphor to enable people to compose and perform music through simple painting gestures and effectively "see" their music as they hear it. Our paper presents the design of Vuzik, details the implementation of the current prototype, and discusses the preliminary user evaluation we performed and how it informs our coming design efforts. We envision that Vuzik will help both the creator and audience better understand music's construction, thereby making the composition of music more accessible to children and novices, and opening up new ways to create and express music.
- ItemOpen AccessVuzik: Music Visualization and Creation on an Interactive Surface(2011-08-24T16:18:41Z) Pon, Aura; Ichino, Junko; Eagle, David; Sharlin, Ehud; Carpendale, SheelaghVuzik is an interface for creating computer music using painting gestures and graphical music representation on an interactive surface. We present the design and implementation of the current prototype of Vuzik, discuss the current ongoing user evaluation, and propose applications of the system in music education
- ItemOpen AccessVuzik: Music Creation and Comprehension through Painting(2011-02-11T22:28:39Z) Pon, Aura; Ichino, Junko; Sharlin, Ehud; Eagle, DavidVuzik is an interface designed to empower users to create digital music by painting. Through an intuitive mapping of sound to visuals designed to be simple enough for a child to comprehend, Vuzik uses a music-painting metaphor to enable users to compose and perform music through simple painting gestures, effectively "seeing" their music as they hear it. Our paper presents the design of Vuzik, details the implementation of the current prototype, and discusses the preliminary user evaluation we performed and how it informs our coming design efforts. We envision that Vuzik will help both the creator and audience better understand music's construction, thereby making the composition of music more accessible to children and novices and opening up new creative approaches for all.