The Aesthetics and Technological Aspects of Virtual Musical Instruments: The Case of the SuperPolm MIDI Violin.

The author discusses how his critical stance against conformity in computer-based interactive art eventually led him to create his own instrument as a way towards individual artistic sensitivity and thought. He first outlines the development and creation of a virtual musical instrument, the SuperPol...

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Publicado en:Leonardo Music Journal Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 115 - 121
Autor principal: Goto, Suguru
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: MIT Press Dec1999
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