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Date: 2015-06-10 15:11:22
Music
Humancomputer interaction
Virtual reality
User interface techniques
Religion
Tibet
Humanmachine interaction
Musical gesture
Prayer
Singing bowl
Gesture
XBee

Tibetan Singing Prayer Wheel: A Hybrid MusicalSpiritual Instrument Using Gestural Control J. Cecilia Wu Romain Michon Yoo Hsiu Yeh

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