ParticleTecture: Interactive granular soundspaces for architectural design

Publisher:
New York University
Publication Type:
Conference Proceeding
Citation:
Seventh International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2007, 2007, pp. 185 - 191
Issue Date:
2007-01
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Architectural space is a key contributor to the perceptual world we experience daily. We present 'ParticleTecture', a soundspace installation system that extends spatial perception of ordinary architectural space through gestural interaction with sound in space. ParticleTecture employs a particle metaphor to produce granular synthesis soundspaces in response to video-tracking of human movement. It incorporates an adaptive mechanism that utilizes a measure of engagement to inform ongoing audio patterns in response to human activity. By identifying engaging features in its response, the system is able to predict, pre-empt and shape its evolving responses in accordance with the most engaging, compelling, interesting attributes of the active environment. An implementation of ParticleTecture for gallery installation is presented and discussed as one form of architectural space
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