Among the many computer music topics, we are currently interested
in Networked Music, Mobile Music,
Ubiquitous Music, Music Education
Technology, Gestural Interfaces for Musical
Performance, Musical
Interfaces/Interaction, and Artificial Intelligence
in Music.
(This section is still under construction. Please, come back soon
for more details on our research!)
Research under development
- CODES - Cooperative Music Prototype Design on the Web
- Musical interaction with consumer mobile
devices:
- mixDroid demo -
prototype of a sound mixer instrument for Android devices (in Portuguese, @ Youtube)
- Arpeggiator demo -
prototype of an arpeggiator instrument for Java ME cellphones (in Portuguese, @ Youtube)
- Ubiquitous Music:
- This project is a cooperation between the LCM and the Amazonian Center for Music Research (NAP), from the Federal University of Acre (UFAC), and involves the use of ubiquitous computing technology to support musical activities. Some information on this project, and the MuJava subproject, can be found at the frontpage of the MuJava SVN server.
- Modeling of musical performance styles
- Professor Marcelo Johann
is developing, as a personal project, a
non-oversampling, direct
coupled output digital to analog converter
Past research
- The
Virtual Theremin - Polvo Violonista - MEPSOM - A method for teaching computer
programming to musicians - MMAS - Musical Multi-Agent System -
Educational technologies for music classes - SeVEM
- STI
- STR
- SETMUS - ARPA - Harmony Classifier - CAMM |