Community-Based Design: The Democratization of Musical Interface Construction.

The advent of on-line communities has democratized the process of musical interface design and allowed users to directly participate in the future development of the devices they use. On-line communities, acting as centralized repositories for information pertaining to the development of an interfac...

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Published in:Leonardo Music Journal Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 29 - 35
Main Authors: Vallis, Owen, Kapur, Ajay
Format: Article
Published: MIT Press Dec2011
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