Walther, SebastianMüller, MathiasBrade, MariusGroh, Rainer2017-11-222017-11-222013https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/8144In this article the idea of music composing with an elastic tabletop including tangible objects in its surface is described. An elastic display offers several physical shapes representing different music samples for interaction. The shapes can be activated and manipulated by the user to arrange the associated samples. The key benefits of this form of interaction are the intuitive use, the ability to playfully explore music and the expressiveness of the physical representation of sound.elastic tabletoptangible objectssoundinteractionmusicShaping Sounds - A Vision for Tangible Music InteractionText/Workshop Paper