This paper evaluates three different interactive sonifications of dyadic coordinated human rhythmic activity. An index of phase synchronisation of gestures was chosen as coordination metric. The sonifications are implemented as three prototype applications exploiting mobile devices: Sync’n’Moog, Sync’n’Move, and Sync’n’Mood. Sync’n’Moog sonifies the phase synchronisation index by acting directly on the audio signal and applying a nonlinear time-varying filtering technique. Sync’n’Move intervenes on the multi-track music content by making the single instruments emerge and hide. Sync’n’Mood manipulates the affective features of the music performance. The three sonifications were also tested against a condition without sonification.

Interactive sonification of synchronisation of motoric behaviourin social active listening to music with mobile devices

VARNI, GIOVANNA;VOLPE, GUALTIERO;CAMURRI, ANTONIO
2012-01-01

Abstract

This paper evaluates three different interactive sonifications of dyadic coordinated human rhythmic activity. An index of phase synchronisation of gestures was chosen as coordination metric. The sonifications are implemented as three prototype applications exploiting mobile devices: Sync’n’Moog, Sync’n’Move, and Sync’n’Mood. Sync’n’Moog sonifies the phase synchronisation index by acting directly on the audio signal and applying a nonlinear time-varying filtering technique. Sync’n’Move intervenes on the multi-track music content by making the single instruments emerge and hide. Sync’n’Mood manipulates the affective features of the music performance. The three sonifications were also tested against a condition without sonification.
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