Günter Geiger

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Jordà, Sergi, Geiger, Günter, Alonso, Marcos and Kaltenbrunner, Martin (2007): The reacTable: exploring the synergy between live music performance and tabletop tangible interfaces. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007. pp. 139-146.

In recent years we have seen a proliferation of musical tables. Believing that this is not just the result of a tabletop trend, in this paper we first discuss several of the reasons for which live music performance and HCI in general, and musical instruments and tabletop interfaces in particular, can lead to a fertile two-way cross-pollination that can equally benefit both fields. After that, we present the reacTable, a musical instrument based on a tabletop interface that exemplifies several of these potential achievements.

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Pub. period:2007-2007
Pub. count:1
Number of co-authors:3



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Martin Kaltenbrunner:1
Marcos Alonso:1
Sergi Jordà:1

 

 

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Sergi Jordà:5
Martin Kaltenbrunn..:4
Marcos Alonso:1
 
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