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Doctoral colloquium: The application of established gestural languages in the control mappings of free-hand gestural musical instruments (2016)
Book Chapter
Brown, D. (2016). Doctoral colloquium: The application of established gestural languages in the control mappings of free-hand gestural musical instruments. In T. Magnusson, C. Kiefer, & S. Duffy (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Live Interfaces (181-186). University of Sussex

The “mapping problem” is a long standing issue in the development of digital musical instruments, and occurs when an instrument’s musical response fails to reflect the performer’s gestural actions. This paper describes ongoing doctoral research that... Read More about Doctoral colloquium: The application of established gestural languages in the control mappings of free-hand gestural musical instruments.

An ontology regulating privacy oriented access controls (2016)
Book Chapter
Rahmouni Boussi, H. (2016). An ontology regulating privacy oriented access controls. In Risks and Security of Internet and Systems. Springer International Publishing Switzerland

Access Control is one of the essential and traditional security weapons of data protection. In open and complex environments such as the Internet or cloud computing, the decision to grant access to a resource must ensure a secure management with a s... Read More about An ontology regulating privacy oriented access controls.

JourneyMap: Visualising the time-bound student journey (2016)
Book Chapter
Buzzo, D., & Phelps, P. (2016). JourneyMap: Visualising the time-bound student journey. In J. Bowen, G. Diprose, & N. Lambert (Eds.), EVA London 2016: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts. London, UK: British Computer Society

A student’s view of higher education is often talked about as ‘transformative’ and as a ‘journey’ or ‘pathway’. The student experience of university is time-bound, covering a clearly specified duration. From a learner’s perspective the Higher Educat... Read More about JourneyMap: Visualising the time-bound student journey.

What do we know of time when all we can know for real is now? (2016)
Book Chapter
Buzzo, D. (2016). What do we know of time when all we can know for real is now?. In K. Zreik, P. Chatel-Innocenti, & E. Reyes-Garcia (Eds.), Archiving and Questioning Immateriality: Proceedings of the 5th Computer Art Congress (438-443). Paris, France: Europia Productions

How long is a moment ? How does a moment feel ? What is the past, what is the future ? The Moments project investigates the perceptual length of ’a moment’ of attention and of the historical tension between the argument for and against time in the... Read More about What do we know of time when all we can know for real is now?.

A computation in a cellular automaton collider rule 110 (2016)
Book Chapter
Martinez, G., Adamatzky, A., & McIntosh, H. V. (2016). A computation in a cellular automaton collider rule 110. In A. Adamatzky (Ed.), Advances in Unconventional Computing (391-428). Switzerland: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33924-5_15

A cellular automaton collider is a finite state machine build of rings of one-dimensional cellular automata. We show how a computation can be performed on the collider by exploiting interactions between gliders (particles, localisations). The constru... Read More about A computation in a cellular automaton collider rule 110.