Haptic Music Interaction
This is the final project of my Master degree (2023). And this is my thesis:
Augmented Musical Experiences: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Haptic Interaction System (researchgate.net).
In the field of real-time performance of electronic music and music production, this study proposes and evaluates a new haptic interaction system that aims to make music creation richer and more interesting. The system consists of torque-controlled dual motors as controllers and a pneumatic vibration device as a feedback device. The successful development of this haptic interaction system not only expands the existing technological means of electronic music production, but also provides new possibilities and inspirations for future music creation.
Figure 1. The overview of the system
Figure 2. A participant (a musician) is evaluating
Video 1. A spring effect implemented on a torque-controlled motor
Video 2. A peumatic system to drive a silicone acutuator
Video 3. Use spring effect motors with a synthesiser (sorry for the mono audio)