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    %0 Conference Proceedings
    %A Savary, Matthieu
    %A Schwarz, Diemo
    %A Pellerin, Denis
    %A Massin, Florence
    %A Jacquemin, Christian
    %A Cahen, Roland
    %T Dirty Tangible Interfaces: Expressive Control of Computers with True Grit
    %D 2013
    %B CHI
    %C Paris
    %P 2991-2994
    %F Savary13a
    %K design-driven
    %K musical sound synthesis
    %K non-standard interaction
    %K tangible interface
    %X Dirty Tangible Interfaces (DIRTI) are a new concept in interface design that forgoes the dogma of repeatability in favor of a richer and more complex experience, constantly evolving, never reversible, and infinitely modifiable. We built a prototype interface realizing the DIRTI principles based on low-cost commodity hardware and kitchenware: A video camera tracks a granular or liquid interaction material placed in a glass dish. The 3D relief estimated from the images, and the dynamic changes applied to it by the user(s), are used to control two applications: For 3D scene authoring, the relief is directly translated into a terrain, allowing fast and intuitive map editing. For expressive audio-graphic music performance, both the relief and real-time changes are interpreted as activation profiles to drive corpus-based concatenative sound synthesis, allowing one or more musicians to mold sonic landscapes and to plow through them in an inherently collaborative, expressive, and dynamic experience.
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