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Cyther: a human-playable, self-tuning robotic zither
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open in viewerHuman-robot musical interaction typically consists of independent, physically-separated agents. We developed Cyther - a human-playable, self-tuning robotic zither – to allow a human and a robot to interact cooperatively through the same physical medium to generate music. The resultant co-dependence creates new responsibilities, roles, and expressive possibilities for human musicians. We describe some of these possibilities in the context of both technical features and artistic implementations of the system.
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- 2017-05
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- New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2017
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