Installation and Demo Presentation
Chair: Gaëtan Parseihian
Oral Presentation :
Salle Pierre Desnuelles - Tuesday October 15th, 14:30 - 15:00
Installations
Installations will be running more or less continuously from Tuesday 15th (15h:00) and throughout the conference depending on the presenters' availability.
- Möbius, Perception of the Loss of Balance in Acoustic Space.
Marlène Puccini and Raphaël Loyet
(Room : Studio S2M)
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- Light Touch.
Laurel Pardue, Nela Brown, Patrizia Carlota and Katja Knecht
(Room : GC)
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- Seismic Sound Lab Installation: Sights, Sounds and Perception of the Earth as an Acoustic Space.
Benjamin Holtzman, Jason Candler, Douglas Repetto and Matthew Turk
(Room : Séminaire 1)
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- “Talk to me”, a Digital Art Web Installation.
Anna Rosa Troisi, Jenna Ng, Stacey Gregg and Antonino Chiaramonte
(Room : Séminaire 1)
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- Sound Aquarium.
Alexander Mihalič
(Room : Joseph Pérès)
Demonstrations
Demonstrations will take place during the poster sessions :
Poster and Demo Session 1 Wednesday, October 16th 14:30 - 16:00
Poster and Demo Session 2 Thursday, October 17th 15:30 - 16:00 and 16:30 - 17:30
- TELEMETA, Audio Web CMS for Ethnomusicological Sound Archives.
Thomas Fillon, Guillaume Pellerin, Paul Brossier and Joséphine Simonnot
(Room : Hall) Wednesday only
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- An Intuitive Synthesizer of Sustained Interaction Sounds.
Simon Conan, Etienne Thoret, Charles Gondre, Mitsuko Aramaki, Richard Kronland-Martinet and Sølvi Ystad
(Room : Hall)
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- A Virtual Reality Platform for Multisensory Manipulation of Virtual Musical Instruments.
James Leonard, Claude Cadoz, Nicolas Castagné and Annie Luciani
(Room : Hall)
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- Sonification of Light Spectra.
Alexander Mihalič, Alexandre Escarguel and Patrick Sanchez
(Room : Hall)
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- Real-Time Audio Processing in the Large Time Frequency Analysis Toolbox.
Zdeněk Průša, Peter Søndergaard, Peter Balazs and Nicki Holighaus
(Room : Hall)
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- The Freak Space Framework.
Edgar Hemery
(Room : Hall)
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- HoloPad: an Original Instrument for Multi-Touch Control of Sound Spatialisation based on a Two-Stage DBAP.
Charles Bascou
(Room : Séminaire 2)