High Performance Embedded Computing for Makers and Artists
Lead Participant:
AUGMENTED INSTRUMENTS LTD
Abstract
With the advent of platforms such as the Raspberry Pi and the BeagleBone Black, it is possible to embed
tiny, inexpensive computers with enormous amounts of processing power into a wide variety of projects,
opening up many new possibilities for interactive systems. The aim of this study is to build upon the
success of Bela, an embedded platform for building interactive audio systems, to increase the accessibility
of high-performance embedded computing to people within the maker and artistic communities. By
lowering the technical barriers to programming Bela through community-focussed development of a new
graphical programming environment, the power of high-performance embedded computing will be made
available to a large audience of creative people, without the need for advanced programming knowledge.
This technical development will be accompanied and strongly informed by research into the process by
which user communities coalesce around a set of tools, and the building of a lively community around
Bela.
tiny, inexpensive computers with enormous amounts of processing power into a wide variety of projects,
opening up many new possibilities for interactive systems. The aim of this study is to build upon the
success of Bela, an embedded platform for building interactive audio systems, to increase the accessibility
of high-performance embedded computing to people within the maker and artistic communities. By
lowering the technical barriers to programming Bela through community-focussed development of a new
graphical programming environment, the power of high-performance embedded computing will be made
available to a large audience of creative people, without the need for advanced programming knowledge.
This technical development will be accompanied and strongly informed by research into the process by
which user communities coalesce around a set of tools, and the building of a lively community around
Bela.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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AUGMENTED INSTRUMENTS LTD | £22,140 | £ 15,498 |
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Participant |
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QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON | ||
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON | £9,489 | £ 9,489 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Liam Donovan (Project Manager) |