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|type=Novel Musical Instrument, MRI-compatible| | |type=Novel Musical Instrument, MRI-compatible| | ||
|status=Ongoing.| | |status=Ongoing.| | ||
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|caption=The Ballagumi -- An MRI-compatible flexible silicone interface | |caption=The Ballagumi -- An MRI-compatible flexible silicone interface | ||
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The Ballagumi is a silicone form embedded with fibre-optic sensors. It responds to deformations such as bending, twisting, prodding, and slapping holistically, | The Ballagumi is a silicone form embedded with fibre-optic sensors. It responds to deformations such as bending, twisting, prodding, and slapping holistically, | ||
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Mapping of deformation on to sound is a complex task, involving explicit mappings and gesture classification using machine learning techniques. The Ballagumi is currently being used to explore mapping and its interaction with performance gestures, with the goal of using it on the perfomance stage, in neuroscience studies, and for physical rehabilitation. | Mapping of deformation on to sound is a complex task, involving explicit mappings and gesture classification using machine learning techniques. The Ballagumi is currently being used to explore mapping and its interaction with performance gestures, with the goal of using it on the perfomance stage, in neuroscience studies, and for physical rehabilitation. |