TY - CONF ID - dundalk273 UR - http://eprints.dkit.ie/273/ A1 - Knapp, R. Benjamin A1 - Jaimovich, J A1 - Coghlan, Niall Y1 - 2009/09// N2 - This paper describes the use of physiological and kinematic sensors for the direct measurement of physical gesture and emotional changes in live musical performance. Initial studies on the measurement of performer and audience emotional state in controlled environments serve as the foundation for three pieces using the BioMuse system in live performance. By using both motion and emotion to control sound generation, the concept of integral music control has been achieved. KW - Sensor technology; Emotions; BioMuse system; Sound; Music control TI - Measurement of Motion and Emotion during Musical Performance AV - public M2 - Amsterdam, Netherlands T2 - International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction ER -