Nettsider med emneord ?iphone?
I et samfunn hvor smarttelefoner er tilgjengelige for de fleste og er blitt en naturlig del av hverdagen, er det de som konkurrerer med armb?ndsur for ? v?re de dominerende mobile klokker. Jo yngre generasjoner av aktive brukere vi snakker om jo st?rre andel av dem bruker smarttelefoner s? mye at de kan oppfattes n?rmest som en ?forlengelse? av kroppen.
Har den ?kende integrasjonen mellom menneskekroppen og teknologien noe ? si for v?rt forhold til tid?
fourMs-researchers wil perform at Future Media Days 2010:
iPhone ensemble playing Bloom and Scrambler (for iPhone and small speakers). Featuring Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Arve Voldsund and Viet Phi Uy Hoang.
fourMs-researchers wil perform at the VERDIKT conference:
iPhone ensemble playing Bloom and Scrambler (for iPhone and small speakers). Featuring Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Arve Voldsund and Viet Phi Uy Hoang.
Dance Jockey by Yago de Quay and St?le Skogstad (using Xsens inertial motion capture)
fourMs-researchers wil participate in the Department of Musicology's semester opening concert.
Kristian Nymoen, Anders Tveit, Alexander Refsum Jensenius: Bloom and Scrambler (for iPhone and small speakers)
Yago de Quay, St?le Skogstad: Posture (with Xsens motion capture)
Oslo Mobile Orchestra (previously Oslo iPhone Ensemble) explored the future of mobile music performance in a collaborative setting in 2009-2012. The ensemble was an ad-hoc group of students and researchers from the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Academy of Music.
fourMs-researchers were heavily present at the annual VERDIKT conference yesterday. In addition to a lecture and poster presentations, we also contributed a performance with the iPhone ensemble and a motion capture performance. More info below.
Videos from the Semester opening concert are now available on YouTube: iPhone trio and Dance jockey. See below for more information.