Abstract
Installed Zones 1 at the Craft Village Derry for ISSTA 2016. A Site specific sound and digital art experience delivered over headphones via mobile devices and proximity sensing technologies.
Zones was collaborative project between Alan Dormer, Black Bear Software and myself. It involved the development two mobile-based Augmented Reality (AR) installations. AR enriches and enhances our experience of real-world environments by overlaying new perceptual information that seamlessly integrates into our experience of an environment in realtime. This combination of the real and virtual worlds opens up new interactive and experiential possibilities.
We created two location/proximity-aware installations that were delivered over mobile devices with headphones. The system was driven by a mobile phone application interacting with a Bluetooth (BLE 4.0) beacon infrastructure. The system mapped audio and images to specific locations within the environments. Participants could then navigate through the spaces and the sounds they were hearing and images they were seeing over the app would change depending on the route they took through the environment.
Zones was collaborative project between Alan Dormer, Black Bear Software and myself. It involved the development two mobile-based Augmented Reality (AR) installations. AR enriches and enhances our experience of real-world environments by overlaying new perceptual information that seamlessly integrates into our experience of an environment in realtime. This combination of the real and virtual worlds opens up new interactive and experiential possibilities.
We created two location/proximity-aware installations that were delivered over mobile devices with headphones. The system was driven by a mobile phone application interacting with a Bluetooth (BLE 4.0) beacon infrastructure. The system mapped audio and images to specific locations within the environments. Participants could then navigate through the spaces and the sounds they were hearing and images they were seeing over the app would change depending on the route they took through the environment.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2016 |
UCC Futures
- Future Humanities Institute
- Future of Networks, Systems & Cybersecurity
Keywords
- Sensor Network
- Sound and music computing
- Proximity based Apps
- Bluetooth
- Syria
- Syrian refugees
- Sound Art
- Public art
- Interactive Art
- Soundscape
- Granular Synthesis
- Distortion Modelling
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