Shared landmarks in complex coordination environments
Michael J. Muller, Olga Kuchinskaya, et al.
CHI EA 2005
Sonnet+Imager is an object-based toolkit for creating instruments that produce abstract graphics in real-time. It is implemented as a visual programming language of the component-circuit variety. It was designed by identifying and addressing some of the principle limitations in the Max-based graphics engine, Imager. Beyond that, we wanted to address rhythm directly. This required us to make time a first-class element of the language. The model of time relies for its power on the notion of functors, an encapsulation of mathematical functions that can be related to the dimensions of rhythm. All the elements of time manifest themselves directly in the visual language, as components and data packets, thereby creating natural flows that describe rhythmic structures. The resulting design is modular, intuitive, interactive and extensible. © 2001 Academic Press.
Michael J. Muller, Olga Kuchinskaya, et al.
CHI EA 2005
Nicholas Kushmerick, Tessa Lau
IUI 2005
Osamuyimen Stewart, Juan M. Huerta
CHI EA 2006
Benny Kimelfeld, Yehoshua Sagiv
ICDT 2013