ABSTRACT
This project is an attempt to recreate the musical experience of being in front of a symphony orchestra containing more than 80 members. The interaction between the audience and the orchestra is achieved through the development of an interactive control panel enabling users to manipulate groups of musicians, truly putting the viewer in the role of the symphony orchestra conductor.
Index Terms
e-maestro: the electronic conductor
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