GDC: Music, Games, Interactivity Pt. II, Plus Embarrassing Dance Footage
In the thrilling conclusion of our chat with Boing Boing’s Xeni Jardin, Matt Ganucheau and I explore deep thoughts about the roles of interactivity and adaptivity in music and game design — then attempt to dance in giants Katamari Damacy hats. (Note the use of the word attempt — those things were more than a bit tricky to move in. Hilarity ensues.)
Prior to leading a dance dance Revolución, we talk a bit about the ways in which game design relate to gesture in musical interface and how musical scores could become non-linear. The gesture issue really goes well beyond games to the fundamental question of how to relate to music physically — and, in a way, awkwardly-dancing musicians may be a fitting metaphor. Or parable. Or something or other.
We do it all for you.
I really did find this a fascinating way to promote discussion, so if you’ve got suggestions for future broadcasts, I’d love to hear them. You can even think of new silly things for us / guests to do.
See also, related:
Troels Folmann on the boiled waterphone-style instrument, sound design inspiration
Troels on “micro-scoring” adaptive music
For part the first:
GDC: Music, Video Games, and Interactivity – Chat with Boing Boing Video









6 Comments
Leave a CommentKeats' Handwriting
lol…
Peter, I expect to see you on the next episode of “So You THink You Can Dance”~!
April 11, 2009 @ 12:24 am
Peter Kirn
Oh, I know I can’t dance in a giant hat.
Really.
That thing was … like … super heavy.
That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. ;)
April 11, 2009 @ 12:56 am
KeyOfGrey
Man, I need a hat like that
April 11, 2009 @ 2:26 am
rhowaldt
i had no idea you were a professional dancer. this is the most amazing stuff i’ve ever seen as far as dancing goes. the movements, the mind-body-coordination, the choreography and the execution as a whole, really impressive. man, i wish i could dance like that. my only dance-move is standing in a dark corner trying to be invisible.
April 11, 2009 @ 6:36 am
SoundDesignTutorials
King of the Cosmos!
April 13, 2009 @ 6:46 am
Nat
I have always admired your work Peter, but now, you’re a semi-god. Bloggers unite and dance !
April 13, 2009 @ 7:22 pm
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