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* Joanne Armitage and Kia Ng from the University of Leeds created a haptic interface of 16 ERM motors presented as a grid array to augment the physical nature of live performance. ((Joanne Armitage and Kia Ng. Configuring a Haptic Interface for Music Performance. DOI: 10.14236/ | * Joanne Armitage and Kia Ng from the University of Leeds created a haptic interface of 16 ERM motors presented as a grid array to augment the physical nature of live performance. ((Joanne Armitage and Kia Ng. Configuring a Haptic Interface for Music Performance. DOI: 10.14236/ | ||
+ | * Researchers fromMatralab, | ||
+ | * Emma Fried and members of the IDMIL lab at McGill University created a wearable tactile display consisting of ERM motors to be placed on a person' | ||
+ | * Luca Turchet, Travis West and Marcelo Wanderley developed music haptic wearables consisting of two armbands, each with two ERM motors, in order to augment the experience of live musical performances for audience members. ((L. Turchet, T. West, and M. M. Wanderley, “Touching the audience: Musical haptic wearables for augmented and participatory live music performances, | ||
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+ | A simple search on Google Scholar can reveal many more examples of music tech projects that make use of ERM motors, showing that these motors are accessible and effective at communicating tactile feedback to users. | ||
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+ | The following paper by Choi and Kuchenbecker gives a great overview of vibrotactile displays, how vibrotactile feedback is perceived by humans, more detail into the different vibrotactile technologies, | ||
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S. Choi and K. J. Kuchenbecker, | S. Choi and K. J. Kuchenbecker, | ||
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+ | To understand more about the theory behind ERM motors and how they work, Precision Microdrives has a great webpage that discusses this in detail: | ||
“AB-004: Understanding ERM vibration motor characteristics, | “AB-004: Understanding ERM vibration motor characteristics, | ||
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