Designing Interactive Systems II SS05 - Final Projects

The second annual DIS2 Final Project competition was held on Wednesday, July 20, 2005. The project theme for this year was again New Interfaces for Musical Expression.




























First Prize

Squeeze-A-Tune
Anggraeni, Stefan Steinheimer

"Bringing the bend to pitch-bend."

Second Prize

kGuitar
Matthias Derijck, Henning Kiel, Nan Mungard

"Best use of the signature Apple white keyboard and one-button mouse. Ever."

Third Prize

Hop-A-Tone
Christian Mattar, Mahsa Jenabi, David Ferrest

"Best instrument for three-legged people."

Other Submissions

(in no particular order)
Whistler of Oz
Saskia Dedenbach, Christoph Lohe, Juan Miguel Espinosa Carlín

"The best instrument to use while showering."
 
Music Glove
Malte Weiß, Gero Herkenrath, Tobias Schierge

"Most likely to be sponsored by früh kölsch."
 
eyeTunes
Andreas Molitor, Christian Philipp

"The ultimate instrument for curing for whiplash."
 
Sounding Colors
Björn Kuhlmann, Christoph Röttgen, Ray Bohnenberger

"Best use of the Powerbook gravitational sensor."
 
What You See Is What You Hear
Phillip Stephan, Jan Krämer

"Most likely to be included in the next generation iPod."
 
Fidgeting MusicRaja Gumienny, Manfred Großerohde

"Best instrument for losing weight."
 
Bubblicious
Rene Bohne, Damian Lubosch, Sven Kratz

"Most compatible with the use of illicit substances."
 
Image Resonator
Thomas Knott, Christian Guggenmos, Andreas Hennings

"Most compatible after the use of illicit substances (perhaps in conjunction with Bubblicious)."
 
AiroSound
Gert Menke, Ralf Miunske

"Ideal interface for the Spanish market."
 
Music Puzzle
Peter Radics, Alex Lachmann

"The postman detector."

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