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ποΈ Audio Buffer London β Session #03
"The Body as an Instrument" β Sound in Motion
Audio Buffer is MTUK's monthly gathering for audio developers and creative technologists, dedicated to bridging the divide between academic theory and the practical realities of shipping professional audio products. Led by Sinan Bokesoy (sonicLAB / sonicPlanet) and hosted by MTUK, the series welcomes music tech students, composers, sound designers, and creative technologists of all stripes.
Rather than another virtual call, Audio Buffer deliberately creates a hands-on, workshop-style physical space where attendees can build, network, and stress-test their ideas in good company.
π§ About Session #03
This third edition dives into the technical and philosophical foundations of embodied interaction β the frontier where human physiology meets digital synthesis. When we gesture, our bodies become data sources: continuous streams of movement that can be translated into real-time sonic worlds.
Advances in bio-mechanical sensors and everyday mobile technology are democratising this process, transforming both the human body and our smart devices into living musical instruments capable of physically sculpting sound through 3D space.
π€ Part 1 β Guest Presentations
π¬ Atau Tanaka β EMG & the Electrified Body
Sound artist, researcher, and Professor of Media Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London, Atau Tanaka harnesses electromyogram (EMG) sensors to capture the electrical impulses generated by his own muscle tension β transforming raw corporeal gesture into sonic reality.
π± Simon East β Flowfal: Movement as Interface
Artist and creative technologist Simon East presents Flowfal, an innovative system that routes motion data from standard smartphones and smartwatches directly into Ableton Live and Max/MSP, enabling immersive spatial audio and visual control.
π οΈ Part 2 β Student Prototype Review: "Code & UI" Under the Hood
The workshop's centrepiece features a live prototype review:
- Nicolas Arezzano Guzman (Goldsmiths, University of London) unveils Sinesthesia β a new synth plugin promoting creative expression through a multi-modal interface. It visualises synth parameters and spectral information in real time, drawing inspiration from cymatic imagery and the neurological phenomenon of synesthesia.
π¬ Part 3 β Open Discussion
The session closes with a candid conversation about the skills, tech stacks, and workflows genuinely required to push forward in embodied human-computer interaction and audio-visual synthesis.
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