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Cornelius Pöpel

External PhD Student

University of Applied Sciences Ansbach, room 92.2.8
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Cornelius Pöpel is professor for audio producing at the University of Applied Sciences Ansbach and working on a part-time dissertation at the University of Birmingham. He is supervised by Dr. Scott D. Wilson and co-supervised by Prof. Dr. Jan Borchers. His research interests lie in music, in general aspects of the relation between men and machines, in sound synthesis, sound processing, and in creating new stringplayer based interfaces for musical expression.

Publications

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    2008

  • Cornelius Poepel. Interaktion am traditionellen Instrument.  In Workshop-Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Humans and Computers,Lübeck, Germany, September 2008.
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  • Christian Geiger, Holger Reckter, David Paschke, Florian Schutz and Cornelius Poepel. Towards Participatory Design and Evaluation of Theremin-based Musical Interfaces.  In Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 303 - 306,Genova, Italy, June 2008.
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  • Cornelius Poepel. Driving Sound Synthesis with a Live Audio Signal.  In Interactive Multimedia Music Technologies, pages 167-194, Idea Group Inc.,  InCollection, 2008.
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  • 2007

  • Cornelius Poepel and Guenter Marx. >hot_strings SIG<.  In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 281–284,New York, USA, June 2007.
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  • 2006

  • Cornelius Poepel. Formalized and Non-Formalized Expression in Musical Interfaces.  In Proceedings of the 2006 Digital Art Weeks (Online Proceedings),Zürich, Switzerland, July 2006.
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  • Cornelius Poepel and Dan Overholt. Recent Developments in Violin-related Digital Musical Instruments: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?.  In NIME 2006 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 390–395,Paris, France, June 2006.
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  • 2005

  • Cornelius Poepel and Roger B. Dannenberg. Audio Signal Driven Sound Synthesis.  In ICMC 2005 International Computer Music Conference, pages 391-394,Barcelona, Spain, September 2005.
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  • Cornelius Poepel. On Interface Expressivity: A Player-Based Study.  In NIME 2005 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 228–231(Errata Version),Vancouver, Canada, May 2005.
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  • 2004

  • Cornelius Poepel. Synthesized Strings for String Players.  In NIME 2004 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 150–153,Hamamatsu, Japan, June 2004.
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  • Cornelius Poepel. Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Musikpsychologie - Musikalische Begabung und Expertise.Jahrbuch Musikpsychologie, pages 140–143, Hogrefe-Verlag, 2004.
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  • 1999

  • Cornelius Poepel. Ceci n´est pas une trompette. Master's Thesis, Musikakademie der Stadt Basel, Basel, Switzerland, May 1999.
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