The DiaMuse Project collects experiments with young children interacting with a particular interactive musical system, the Continuator, created at the SONY-Computer Science Laboratory in Paris. The system is able to play with the same style of a human playing a keyboard. The pilot protocol was realised with three to five- year-old children in a kindergarten in Bologna (Italy). Other experimental protocols were then realised in Northampton (UK), and in Italy with more didactic purposes. This paper describes a synthesis of the project and the results.
The children and the Continuator / A.R. Addessi; L. Ferrari; D. Benghi; F. Regazzi; M. Marchini; F. Pachet. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 597-608. (Intervento presentato al convegno MERYC2009. 4th Conference of the European Network of Music Educators an Researchers of Young Children tenutosi a Bologna, University of Bologna nel 22-25 Luglio 2009).
The children and the Continuator
ADDESSI, ANNA RITA;FERRARI, LAURA;REGAZZI, FABIO;
2009
Abstract
The DiaMuse Project collects experiments with young children interacting with a particular interactive musical system, the Continuator, created at the SONY-Computer Science Laboratory in Paris. The system is able to play with the same style of a human playing a keyboard. The pilot protocol was realised with three to five- year-old children in a kindergarten in Bologna (Italy). Other experimental protocols were then realised in Northampton (UK), and in Italy with more didactic purposes. This paper describes a synthesis of the project and the results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.