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{{Infobox person
| name = Bruno Zamborlin
| image = BrunozamborlinPhotograph.jpg
| alt = Bruno Zamborlin in 2018
| caption =
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1983|08}}
| birth_place = [[Vicenza]], [[Italy]]
| alma_mater = [[Goldsmiths,_University_of_London|Goldsmiths, University of London]]<br>
| other_names =
| occupation = Chief Executive Officer <br> Entrepreneur <br> Artist
| known_for = [https://www.mogees.co.uk/ Mogees], [https://www.hypersurfaces.com/ HyperSurfaces]
}}
 
 
 
 
'''Bruno Zamborlin''', PhD (born 1983 in [[Vicenza]]) is an Italian [[AI]] [[researcher]] and [[entrepreneur]] based in [[London]], [[UK]].<br />
He is considered a pioneer in the field of converting physical objects into touch-sensitive, interactive surfaces using vibration sensors and [[Artificial Intelligence]].<br />
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Under the supervision of [https://www.ircam.fr/person/frederic-bevilacqua/ Frederic Bevilacqua], he started experimenting with the use of [[Artificial Intelligence]] and human movements. He contributed to the creation of [http://ismm.ircam.fr/gesture-follower/ Gesture Follower], a software used to analyse body movements of performers and dancers in order to control sound and visual media in [[real-time]]. Different gestures could trigger different media as well as slowing and speeding up their reproduction based on the way such gestures are performed. An example of productions based in the Gesture Follower can be found here and here.
In 2011 Zamborlin relocated to London, where in 2013 he was granted a joint [[Doctor_of_Philosophy|PhD]] between [[Goldsmiths,_University_of_London|Goldsmiths, University of London]] and [[IRCAM|IRCAM - Centre Pompidou]]/[[Pierre_and_Marie_Curie_University|Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris 6]] in AI with the title [https://edb.upmc.fr/projet-recherche-doctoraux/afficher/4184 'Designing for Appropriation of Digital Music Technology']. The PhD focuses on the concept of Interactive Machine Learning applied to digital musical instruments and performing arts.
The jury panel included [[Reactable]]'s inventor [[Sergi_Jorda|Sergi Jorda]].
 
==Business career==
His PhD has been jointly supervised between the Computer Science dept. of Goldsmiths and IRCAM – Centre Pompidou (University of Pierre Marie Curie, Paris 6).
In 2013 Mogees is a London-based company founded by Zamborlin ...
The PhD focuses on the concept of Interactive Machine Learning applied to digital musical instruments and performing arts. Specifically, the research verts on the creation of AI-based instruments where the users (the artists) are entitled to define the rules of the AI the instruments are based on.
converts objects into ...
The PhD has been successfully awarded in 2014 in a jury which included Reactable inventor Sergi Jorda and Touch-Keys inventor Andrew McPherson.
 
<ref name="C74">[https://cycling74.com/articles/an-interview-with-bruno-zamborlin An Interview with Bruno Zamborlin] (23 June 2014)</ref>
 
 
has been used by Rodrigo y Gabriela, Jean Michel Jarre and Plaid.
granted his [[PhD]] in [[Computer Science]]
 
In 2017 bruno founded hypersurfaces
Visiting researcher at Goldsmiths University, Bruno pioneered the concept of transforming physical objects into touch-sensitive, interactive surfaces using vibration sensors and Artificial Intelligence.
He is the founder of Mogees Limited, the London-Los Angeles based start-up whose products enable users to transform everyday objects into musical instruments and games using a vibration sensor and a mobile phone (more than 100,000 units sold worldwide).
He recently founded HyperSurfaces, a technology platform which converts objects of any material, shape and form into data-enabled, interactive surfaces just using a vibration sensor and a coin-sized chipset.
As an artist, he produces art installations around the world and performs with UK-based electronic music duo Plaid (Warp records).
Selected awards: MIT Technology review Award - 30 best entrepreneurs under 35; Qwartz Electronic Music award; IRISA Prix Jeune Chercheur; NEMODE - New Economic MOdels in the Digital Economy; Laval Virtual.
 
==Art installations==
 
Class description POLIMI
In this class on Speculative Design, Bruno challenges the students to imagine how novel technologies based on AI can change the rules in Interior and Spatial Design.
By applying technologies such as HyperSurfaces, a coin-sized chipset which turns rigid materials into 'data-enabled' objects aware of interactions happening on their surface, students are encouraged to rethink the meanings of interaction, design affordances, and artificial intelligence.
***details***
Born : Italy
Residence : London, UK
Alma mater : joint PhD at Goldsmiths, univ of London and IRCAM, Pompidou Centre – Paris 6.
Occupation : AI researcher, Entrepreneur
(Philosophy)
 
 
==Selected awards==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGbyFxw3-pY&ab_channel=TEDxTalks Transforming everyday objects into musical instruments], TEDx Brussels, 14 November 2012
* [https://www.ted.com/talks/bruno_zamborlin_how_vibration_can_turn_any_object_into_data_enabled_interface How vibration can turn any object into a data enabled interface], TEDx San Francisco, 3 October 2019
 
==Selected talks==
* [http://jsm2012.irisa.fr/toppage.php?page=prixjc IRISA Prix Jeune Chercheur], 13 October 2012
Mogees
* [http://www.nemode.ac.uk/?page_id=814 NeMoDe, New Economic Models in the Digital Economy], 25 October 2012
 
Zamborlin founded Mogees Limited
 
 
Interactive machine learning
TED
Andy Farnell
MIT Technology review Award - 30 best entrepreneurs under 35
Qwartz Electronic Music award
- IRISA Prix Jeune Chercheur
HyperSurfaces
NEMODE - New Economic MOdels in the Digital Economy
Laval Virtual.
Awards
- MIT
- Jeune Chercheur
- JMJ
-
Art:
- Plaid
- Installations (V&A , Salone, Moscow, NY lights, etc)
- Rodrigo, JMJ, etc
 
 
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* [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-12553-9_7 Continuous Realtime Gesture Following and Recognition]. Part of the [https://link.springer.com/bookseries/558 Lecture Notes in Computer Science] book series (LNCS, volume 5934)
* [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-22291-7_8 Online Gesture Analysis and Control of Audio Processing]. Part of the [https://link.springer.com/bookseries/5208 Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics] book series (STAR, volume 74)
 
 
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