~~NOTOC~~ ====== Musical Gestures Toolbox ====== {{template>projects:summary |title=Musical Gestures Toolbox| |participants=[[people:Alexander Refsum Jensenius]]| |funding=| |type=Software development.| |period=2010.| |status=Completed.| |image=projects:mgtools:mgt-640.jpg |caption=Musical Gestures Toolbox. }} ===== Project Description ===== The Musical Gestures Toolbox is a collection of modules and abstractions developed in and for the graphical programming environment Max 5. The toolbox is currently being developed within the [[http://www.jamoma.org|Jamoma]] open platform for interactive art-based research and performance. The toolbox is probably most useful for people that already are experienced Max programmers. People looking for similar functionality should check out some of the standalone applications we have built based on the toolbox. {{youtube>UPnEOT-5fgE?680x382}} ---- ===== Publications ===== * Alexander R. Jensenius. {{publications:2007:jensenius-phd.pdf|"Action-Sound. Developing Methods and Tools to Study Music-Related Body Movement"}}. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, 2007. * Alexander R. Jensenius, Rolf Godoy, and Marcelo M. Wanderley. {{publications:2005:jensenius_icmc2005.pdf|"Developing Tools for Studying Musical Gestures within the MAX/MSP/JITTER Environment"}}. In //Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC)//, pp. 282-285, Barcelona, Spain, 2005. ---- ===== More Information ===== * [[http://www.fourms.uio.no/software/musicalgesturestoolbox/index.html|Musical Gestures Project site]] at University of Oslo. {{tag>Movement_Analysis Software Video_Tracking}}