I suppose I was thinking via the server, not the viewer directly, via
the LSL functions: httpresponse and xmlrpc.
-p

On Apr 8, 2009, at 7:04 PM, Toni Alatalo wrote:

>
> 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.
>>>
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>>> STEIM
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>>> (studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek)
>>>
>>> Achtergracht 19
>>> 1017 WL Amsterdam
>>> The Netherlands
>>>
>>> Tel: 020-6228690
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