Johnson et al., 2016 - Google Patents
speaker. motion: A mechatronic loudspeaker system for live spatialisationJohnson et al., 2016
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- Johnson B
- Kapur A
- Norris M
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This paper provides an overview of a new mechatronic loudspeaker system: speaker. motion. The system affords automated positioning of a loudspeaker in real-time in order to manipulate the spatial qualities of electronic music. The paper gives a technical overview of …
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