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Echology

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Echology
We present a novel way of manipulating a spatial soundscape, one that encourages collaboration and exploration. Through a table-top display surrounded by speakers and lights, participants are invited to engage in peaceful play with Beluga whales shown through a live web camera feed from the Vancouver Aquarium in Canada. Eight softly glowing buttons and a simple interface encourage collaboration with others who are also enjoying the swirling Beluga sounds overhead. Categories and Subject Descriptors J.5 ARTS AND HUMANITIES General Terms Design, Experimentation, Human Factors Keywords Mediascape, sound spatialization, interactive art, Beluga whale
Meghan Deutscher, Sidney Fels, Reynald Hoskinson,
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Updated 28 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where NIME
Authors Meghan Deutscher, Sidney Fels, Reynald Hoskinson, Sachiyo Takahashi
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