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Sonic City is a project exploring mobile interaction
and wearable technology for everyday music creation. We have designed,
implemented and evaluated a system that creates electronic music based
on sensing bodily and environmental factors. Mapping these to the real-time
processing of concrete sounds, Sonic City generates a personal soundscape
co-produced by physical movement, local activity, and urban ambiance.
Encounters, events, architecture, (mis)behaviours all become
means of interacting with or 'playing the city'. In this project, our
intention is to break out of traditional contexts for music creation
to explore creative possibilities within local surroundings and mundane
activities.
Link to project website
Project team
This project is a collaboration between the Interactive Institute and
the Viktoria Institute. The project team includes: Lalya Gaye (Viktoria
Institute), Margot Jacobs (Interactive Institute), Ramia Mazé
(Interactive Institute) and Daniel Skoglund (8Tunnel2). Participating
masters students from the IT University Göteborg include: Sara
Lerén (Cognitive Science) and Magnus Johansson (HCI/Interaction
Design).
Funding
The Interactive Institute has received funding for this research from
VINNOVA, the Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems, through the IT
+ Textiles project and by the EU Disappearing Computer initiative
through the Smart-Its
project.


