TY - GEN
T1 - The Organium
T2 - 19th International Audio Mostly Conference, Audio Mostly 2024
AU - Magnusson, Thor
AU - Braybrooke, Kit
AU - Skach, Sophie
AU - Lepri, Giacomo
AU - Donnarumma, Marco
AU - Melbye, Adam Pultz
AU - Armitage, Jack
AU - Shepardson, Victor
AU - Privato, Nicola
AU - Crozzoli, Miguel Angel
AU - Ulfarsson, Halldor
AU - O'Brien, Sean Patrick
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Owner/Author.
PY - 2024/9/18
Y1 - 2024/9/18
N2 - Research labs are peculiar phenomena consisting of a defined research programme, technical infrastructure and social context - all crucial for generating, preserving, and disseminating new knowledge. A lab functions as an ecosystem in which we think and develop ideas, but this requires a productive technical and social platform. This paper presents the Organium, a system for improvisatory design thinking in the domain of musical instruments and the experimental humanities in general. The Organium is a dynamic library of technical elements, spatially arranged for rapid prototyping and systemic experimentation, serving as a central hub of our Intelligent Instruments Lab. Furthermore, the paper discusses the lab culture and research methodology for which the Organium was designed, framing the lab as an experimental ecosystem where technological assemblages act as boundary objects for transdisciplinary collaboration and discourse. We outline how the Organium supports our research methodology and present selected projects that demonstrate its functionality and impact.
AB - Research labs are peculiar phenomena consisting of a defined research programme, technical infrastructure and social context - all crucial for generating, preserving, and disseminating new knowledge. A lab functions as an ecosystem in which we think and develop ideas, but this requires a productive technical and social platform. This paper presents the Organium, a system for improvisatory design thinking in the domain of musical instruments and the experimental humanities in general. The Organium is a dynamic library of technical elements, spatially arranged for rapid prototyping and systemic experimentation, serving as a central hub of our Intelligent Instruments Lab. Furthermore, the paper discusses the lab culture and research methodology for which the Organium was designed, framing the lab as an experimental ecosystem where technological assemblages act as boundary objects for transdisciplinary collaboration and discourse. We outline how the Organium supports our research methodology and present selected projects that demonstrate its functionality and impact.
KW - NIME
KW - design thinking
KW - experimental humanities
KW - intelligent instruments
KW - interface design
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85204950533
U2 - 10.1145/3678299.3678319
DO - 10.1145/3678299.3678319
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
SP - 198
EP - 208
BT - Proceedings of the 19th International Audio Mostly Conference, Audio Mostly 2024
A2 - Ludovico, Luca Andrea
A2 - Mauro, Davide Andrea
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
Y2 - 18 September 2024 through 20 September 2024
ER -