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projects:interface_evaluation:dimension_spaces [2016/07/20 10:21]
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projects:interface_evaluation:dimension_spaces [2016/08/19 14:42]
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 This project began as an assignment in the Real-time Gestural Control of Music graduate seminar in the Fall of 2004, in which students were challenged to represent the characteristics of music interfaces visually using multi-axis plots. In Human-Computer Interaction, this type of representation is called a //dimension space//, and its use in designing or examining devices or interactions is called //dimension space analysis//. Work on the refinement of the dimension space application to music interfaces, and the writing of a paper on this subject, was continued by the authors throughout the Spring of 2005. The paper, //"Towards a Dimension Space for Musical Devices"//, was published in the proceedings of NIME 2005. This project began as an assignment in the Real-time Gestural Control of Music graduate seminar in the Fall of 2004, in which students were challenged to represent the characteristics of music interfaces visually using multi-axis plots. In Human-Computer Interaction, this type of representation is called a //dimension space//, and its use in designing or examining devices or interactions is called //dimension space analysis//. Work on the refinement of the dimension space application to music interfaces, and the writing of a paper on this subject, was continued by the authors throughout the Spring of 2005. The paper, //"Towards a Dimension Space for Musical Devices"//, was published in the proceedings of NIME 2005.
  
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 The authors' seven-axis dimension space was used as a proof-of-concept in analysing various musical interfaces, including Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) and music- or sound-based installations. Trends became apparent in the shapes of the resulting plots, and instrument-like interfaces and installation-like interfaces can be easily distinguished "at a glance." The authors' seven-axis dimension space was used as a proof-of-concept in analysing various musical interfaces, including Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) and music- or sound-based installations. Trends became apparent in the shapes of the resulting plots, and instrument-like interfaces and installation-like interfaces can be easily distinguished "at a glance."
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