Design Principles And User Interfaces Of Erkki Kurenniemi'S Electronic Musical Instruments Of The 1960'S And 1970'S

Autor: Jari Suominen, Kai Lassfolk, Mikko Ojanen, Titti Kallio
Přispěvatelé: Behavioural Sciences, Library of, Käyttäytymistieteellisen tiedekunnan kirjasto, Beteendevetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek, Helsinki University Library, Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies, Musicology
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: NIME
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1177210
Popis: Harvestworks,; Abstract This paper presents a line of historic electronic musical instruments designed by Erkki Kurenniemi in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Kurenniemi’s instruments were influenced by digital logic and an experimental attitude towards user interface design. The paper presents an overview of Kurenniemi’s instruments and a detailed description of selected devices. Emphasis is put on user interface issues such as unconventional interactive real-time control and programming methods. This paper presents a line of historic electronic musical instruments designed by Erkki Kurenniemi in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Kurenniemi’s instruments were influenced by digital logic and an experimental attitude towards user interface design. The paper presents an overview of Kurenniemi’s instruments and a detailed description of selected devices. Emphasis is put on user interface issues such as unconventional interactive real-time control and programming methods.
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