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MIDI Motion

Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2017
Midi Motion Gloves is an interactive wearable that is used to manipulate, organize, and construct audio patterns for the purpose of composing music. Acting as an interface between the user and a Digital Audio Workspace, or DAW, the gloves give a user complete control over customization of sounds, effects, tempo, recording, looping, and other musical ...
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Composite Motion

2021
N. N. Polyakhov   +2 more
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The structure, composition and motions of Jupiter's atmosphere

Vistas in Astronomy, 1976
Abstract Beyond the asteroid belt lies Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, surrounded by an extensive system of satellites. It differs greatly from the terrestrial planets. Jupiter is a huge, rapidly rotating body with an apparently permanently banded appearance of changing colours.
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Kant on the construction and composition of motion in the Phoronomy

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2014
This paper examines the role of Kant’s theory of mathematical cognition in his phoronomy, his pure doctrine of motion. I argue that Kant’s account of how we can construct the composition of motion rests on the construction of extended intervals of space and time, and the representation of the identity of the part–whole relations the construction of ...
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Dynamical Groups for the Motion of Relativistic Composite Systems

1980
The relativistic quantum theory of composite systems is still largely an open problem. In quantum field theory, even for a two-body system, the method that has been studied most extensively, the Bethe-Salpeter equation, gives useful results only after drastic, mostly nonrelativistic, approximations.
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Atmospheric Scales of Motion and Atmospheric Composition

2000
Weather phenomena occur over a very broad range of scales of space and time, from the global circulation systems that extend around the earth’s circumference to the small eddies that cause cigarette smoke to swirl and mix with clear air. Each circulation can be described in terms of its approximate horizontal diameter and lifetime.
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Compositing Motion-Compensated Video Within the Network

4th IEEE ComSoc International Workshop on Multimedia Communications. MULTIMEDIA, 1992
Shih-Fu Chang, David G. Messerschmitt
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