- Reactable
The reactable is an
electro-acoustic music instrument with a tabletopTangible User Interface that has been developed within the [http://mtg.upf.edu/?language=english Music Technology Group] at theUniversitat Pompeu Fabra inBarcelona ,Spain by Sergi Jordà, Marcos Alonso, Martin Kaltenbrunner and Günter Geiger. [ [http://mtg.upf.es/reactable/?team Reactable team ] ]Basic operation
The reactable is a round translucent table, used in a darkened room, and appears as a backlit display. By placing blocks called "tangibles" on the table, and interfacing with the visual display via the tangibles or fingertips, a
virtual modular synthesizer is operated, creating music or sound effects.Tangibles
There are various types of tangibles representing different modules of an analog sythesizer. Audio frequency VCOs, LFOs, VCFs, and sequencers are some of the commonly-used tangibles. There are also tangibles that affect other modules: one called "radar" is a periodic trigger, and another limits a VCO to the notes of a
musical scale .Using tangibles with the display
The table itself is the display. As a tangible is placed on the table, various animated symbols appear, such as waveforms, circles, circular grids, or sweeping lines. Some symbols merely show what the particular tangible is doing, others can be used by fingertip to control the respective module.
Example of operation
If a VCO tangible is placed on the table, a VCO module is added to the virtual synthesizer. In the display, a waveform will appear between the tangible and the "output" (a bright spot at the center of the table), and a circle appears around the tangible which allows fingertip control of the amplitude of the waveform. Additionally, in this example the tangible can be rotated by hand to change the frequency.
Placing a filter tangible between the VCO and the output causes the VCO's waveform to connect to the filter, and the filter waveform to connect to the output. If an LFO tangible is placed near the VCO, a waveform will then appear connecting those two, and the LFO will modulate the VCO.
tructure
The reactable's main user interface consists of a translucent table. Underneath the table is a
video camera , aimed at the underside of the table and inputing video to apersonal computer . There is also avideo projector under the table, also connected to the computer, projecting video onto the underside of the table top that can be seen from the upper side as well.Placed onto the table are the tangibles that have " fiducials" attached to their underside which are seen through the table by the camera. The fiducials are printed black and white images, consisting of circles and dots in varying patterns, optimized for use by reacTIVision. reacTIVision then uses the fiducials to understand the function of a particular tangible.
Most of the tangibles are flat, with one fiducial on the underside. Some other tangibles are cubes, with fiducials attached to several sides, allowing those tangibles to serve multiple functions.
reacTIVision
The video received from the video camera into the computer is processed by
open-source computer vision software calledreacTIVision originally developed byRoss Bencina and Martin Kaltenbrunner. reacTIVision detects cartesian and rotational placement of fiducials in video images, then outputsOpenSound Control messages formusic synthesizer software, either usingMIDI or a specially designedpacket based network protocol TUIO . reacTivision also tracks fingertip placement.reacTIVision also communicates to the TUI software that outputs to the video projector.
Presentations
The reactable has been presented and performed with at various festivals and conferences such as
Ars Electronica ,Sónar ,NIME andSIGGRAPH .Icelandic songstress
Björk is perhaps the first musician outside of the select presentations and demonstrations to use a reacTable in live performance. Björk's 2007 world tour supporting her 2007 release "Volta" use the instrument in several songs including "Declare Independence "; Björk's live inaugural use of the instrument took place at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 27, 2007.See also
*
Multi-touch
*Microsoft Surface References
External links
* [http://reactable.iua.upf.edu/ reactable project web site]
* View Demo 1 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h-RhyopUmc]
* View Demo 2 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPG-LYoW27E]
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