Malleable Mobile Music
Published by Rudy De Waele February 28th, 2005 in Analysis, Art, LBS, Mobile Apps, Mobile Lifestyle, Mobile Music, Social Media, Usability, User-ExperienceHow to leverage wireless networks and urban mobility to create participative music remixes? Can these new ways to listen in community lead to entirely new forms of music ?
These are the questions Atau Tanaka tries to answer at Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris.

“Malleable Mobile Music takes social dynamic and mobility as inputs to a streaming music re-mix engine. The work extends on simple peer-to-peer file sharing systems towards ad-hoc mobility and social computing. It extends music listening from a passive act to a proactive, participative activity. The system consists of a network based interactive music engine and a mobile rendering player. It serves as a platform for experiments on studying the sense of agency in collaborative creative process, and requirements for fostering musical satisfaction in remote collaboration. Urban mobility of communities of users create a ’social re-mix.’”
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thank you for this very interesting article
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