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This article questions the notion of ephemerality of digital musical instruments (DMI). Longevity is generally regarded as a valuable quality that good design criteria should help to achieve. However, the nature of the tools, of the performance conditions and of the music itself may lead to think of ephemerality as an intrinsic modality of the existence of DMIs. In particular, the conditions of contemporary musical production suggest that contextual adaptations of instrumental devices beyond the monolithic unity of classical instruments should be considered. The first two parts of this article analyse various reasons to reassess the issue of longevity and ephemerality. The last two sections attempt to propose an articulation of these two aspects to inform both the design of the DMI and their learning.
New Interfaces for Musical Expression, Jun 2019, Porto-Alegre, Brazil
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Sound (cs.SD), preservation, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, ephemerality, [INFO.INFO-SD] Computer Science [cs]/Sound [cs.SD], Computer Science - Sound, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), Per- forming arts, [SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts, [INFO.INFO-CY] Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY], longevity, Audio and Speech Processing (eess.AS), Digital Musical Instruments, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Author Keywords Digital Musical Instrument design, preservation CCS Concepts •Applied computing → Sound and music computing, [INFO.INFO-HC] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC], Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Sound (cs.SD), preservation, Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction, ephemerality, [INFO.INFO-SD] Computer Science [cs]/Sound [cs.SD], Computer Science - Sound, Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), Per- forming arts, [SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts, [INFO.INFO-CY] Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY], longevity, Audio and Speech Processing (eess.AS), Digital Musical Instruments, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Author Keywords Digital Musical Instrument design, preservation CCS Concepts •Applied computing → Sound and music computing, [INFO.INFO-HC] Computer Science [cs]/Human-Computer Interaction [cs.HC], Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing
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