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  • The voice of a loved one

    The voice of a loved one

    interactive-music
    Oct 16, 2020 • Joni Mok

    Can AI really know what our facial expressions mean?

  • Team C's reflections on Scientific Computing

    Team C's reflections on Scientific Computing

    sound-programming
    Oct 15, 2020 • Joni Mok, Stephen Gardener, Wenbo Yi, Lindsay Charles

    Despite our diverse professional backgrounds, three of us are pretty much beginner pythonista. All of our code seems pretty readable. Joni’s code is very clean, possible because she’s a designer, with good commenting. Wenbo favoured a single cell for his code. Upon the review on everyone’s submissions, we agreed that our team activity in the future has to increase. Meister Stephen will have to be more patient with us!

  • Reflections on Scientific Computing (The B Team Bares All)

    Reflections on Scientific Computing (The B Team Bares All)

    sound-programming
    Oct 15, 2020 • Pedro Lucas, Willie Mandeville, Henrik Sveen, Anders Lidal

    Team B reflects on a week of coding ups and downs.

  • Making virtual guitar playing feel more natural

    Making virtual guitar playing feel more natural

    interactive-music
    Oct 15, 2020 • Leigh Murray

    Can using sensors, buttons and joysticks to play a virtual Guitar resemble the experience of playing a real guitar and result in a more natural performance than using a keyboard for input?

  • Étude de téléphone portable et popsocket

    Étude de téléphone portable et popsocket

    interactive-music
    Oct 14, 2020 • Henrik Sveen

    Click to see a cute dog making strange music. Unbelievable. I think that sums it up.

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