Paul Fishwick kirjoitti: > Nice article -- has anyone tried using something like this in > conjunction with > the realxtend viewer? Some combination of LSL's http_response or xmlrpc > might do the trick (with some lag). Thoughts?
well there are all sorts of plans and some upcoming work soon too on plugging in external input, but how do you see http or xmlrpc doing it with the viewer? i'd think there is an api for local avatar control and other user input ops, and the viewer then takes care of synching the data to the server etc.. so you can write an add-on or something for the viewer that gets the input in however they do that normally. or were you thinking of the server requesting the data from a separate server somewhere? i guess so as you refer to lag, yah i guess you certainly can do that (similar to how x10 was done perhaps). > -p ~Toni > > > On Apr 8, 2009, at 7:53 AM, Toni Alatalo wrote: > >> with the recent talks about motion / gesture input, was fun to see that >> on the music side (where have used motion for long, accelometers for ~20 >> years iirc) are now using 'biosensors' too :) >> >> i recall from some VW / teleconferencing talks that reflecting emotional >> states is of interest for some .. weird to think how it could be used in >> games, i guess it's good that they are experimenting with it in art >> music before.. >> >> ~Toni >> >> >> >> >> *From: *STEIM <[email protected]> >> *Date: *April 7, 2009 11:49:40 AM EDT >> *To: *<[email protected]> >> *Subject: **[ STEIM ] st...@40! presents lectures on Eyesweb and Bio >> sensors* >> *Reply-To: *[email protected] >> >> >> st...@40! presents lectures on Eyesweb and Bio sensors >> >> >> With the presence of Atau Tanaka as artistic director in 2007, STEIM >> was introduced to bio sensors in a performative environment. Ben >> Knapp worked with STEIM on the revised version of Dick Raaijmakers' >> Grafische Methode Fiets, utilizing Infusion Systems' BioBeat sensor, >> which is also used in Tanaka's BioMuse instrument. Together with Nick >> Gillian, Ben will talk about the SARC Eyesweb toolkit in STEIM's >> Lecture Series. Adinda van 't Klooster has been working on her >> projects at STEIM regularly, and she will present her current work, >> Emotion Lights, which uses bio sensors to track the visitor's >> emotional state. >> >> /Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 >> Venue: STEIM, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134, Amsterdam >> Time: 20.00hrs. >> Entrance: FREE >> Reservations and more information: [email protected] or 020-6228690 >> / >> >> >> Ben Knapp & Nick Gillian >> Controlling Music and Sound Using the Recognition of Physical >> Gestures and Emotional State >> >> This talk will first explore the broad area of using kinematic >> (motion) and physiological sensors (motion and emotion) for >> interacting with sound. Then, the details of the measurement and >> recognition of these signals and the patterns within them during >> performance will be discussed. The talk will focus on three areas: >> 1) Understanding Gestures and Emotion >> 2) Simple Pattern Recognition Techniques >> 3) The SARC Eyesweb Toolkit >> >> www.sarc.qub.ac.uk >> >> <image.jpg> >> >> >> Adinda van 't Klooster / Artist talk: Emotion Lights >> >> Adinda van 't Klooster is a UK based artist who has worked with a >> wide range of media such as video and sound installation, animation, >> sculpture, and computer generated performance. In her work she >> creates a multi-sensory experience and explores the areas where art & >> science overlap. In her AHRC funded doctoral research with CRUMB at >> the University of Sunderland she is exploring the creation of new >> tactile interfaces using biofeedback. At STEIM she is collaborating >> with programmer Vincent Akkermans to create a first prototype of the >> Emotion Lights project. >> >> Vincent Akkermans is a Dutch music technologist specialising in >> system architecture for adaptive representation of media. Throughout >> his MA at the Utrecht School of Arts he has focused on algorithmic >> composition and adaptive music systems for videogames. He recently >> finished a research internship focusing on methods for music >> information retrieval at the Music Technology Group in Barcelona. >> >> The Emotion Light will be a light emitting sculpture, with sensors >> embedded in its handlebars. The holder’s heart rate and GSR (galvanic >> skin response) will be tracked live and analysed by bespoke software >> to create changing light patterns that respond closely to the users >> feelings. Building a classifier will be the first line of approach >> during the residency. As input (to generate emotions in the viewer) >> van ‘t Klooster will create an emotive sound sequence. The outcome of >> the work created during the residency will be exhibited at ISEA09 in >> Belfast. >> >> During the talk at STEIM Adinda will talk about the development of >> the interdisciplinary Emotion Lights project and other recent >> projects like RAINBOW CODE and HEARIMPROV. >> >> This project is looking for volunteers who are willing to test the >> system and for their GSR and heart rate to be used in building the >> classifier. It will require about half an hour of your time and will >> take place at STEIM between 13-15 April. If you are willing to >> participate in this please contact: [email protected] >> >> The Emotion Lights residency is funded by the arts Council England >> (http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/). >> >> <image.jpg> >> >> http://www.newcastlecommunityheritage.org/content.php?level3_id=17&level2_id=5 >> http://www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/389835 >> http://www.axisweb.org/seCVPG.aspx?ARTISTID=8405 >> >> >> <image.jpg> >> >> >> ___ >> >> >> More information on lectures: http://www.steim.org/steim/series.php. >> >> To unsubscribe from this list please go >> to _http://list.xs4all.nl/mailman/listinfo/steim. >> _ >> STEIM >> (studio for electro instrumental music) >> (studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek) >> >> Achtergracht 19 >> 1017 WL Amsterdam >> The Netherlands >> >> Tel: 020-6228690 >> Fax: 020-6264262 >> Email: [email protected] >> _Website: _www.steim.nl >> _ >> _______________________________________________ >> STEIM mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://list.xs4all.nl/mailman/listinfo/steim >> >> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend http://www.realxtend.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
