Many art installations rely on camera-based audiovisual interactions, and this commonly requires specialized hardware and software. Consequently, audiovisual installations are usually restricted to wealthier areas, in which the specialized equipment can be afforded and properly hosted. In countries with an evident income unbalance linked to location, the geographic restriction leads to an audience restriction. In this work, we present the development of a web-deployed composition tool for audiovisual interactions that runs on the client side and does not require installing any additional software. Simultaneously, it provides visual feedback that can aid the audience to understand the experience. Consequently, the tool can be used to compose audiovisual interactions that reach a large audience via web. We further explore the tool by composing the audiovisual installation Homino-idea. The installation is inspired by the interactions between humans and the environment, and can be either shown in art venues or used online.
Many art installations rely on camera-based audiovisual interactions, and this commonly requires specialized hardware and software. Consequently, audiovisual installations are usually restricted to wealthier areas, in which the specialized equipment can be afforded and properly hosted. In countries with an evident income unbalance linked to location, the geographic restriction leads to an audience restriction. In this work, we present the development of a web-deployed composition tool for audiovisual interactions that runs on the client side and does not require installing any additional software. Simultaneously, it provides visual feedback that can aid the audience to understand the experience. Consequently, the tool can be used to compose audiovisual interactions that reach a large audience via web. We further explore the tool by composing the audiovisual installation Homino-idea. The installation is inspired by the interactions between humans and the environment, and can be either shown in art venues or used online.
Camera-based audiovisual interactions have been greatly used in art installations. For such, it is often necessary to use specialized hardware and software. This restricts audiovisual installations to areas that can both afford them financially and be physically accessed by the audience. In this work, we present the development of a web-deployed composition tool for audiovisual interactions that runs on the client side and does not require installing any additional software. The tool allows quickly configuring areas for movement capture, and customizing the corresponding audio feedback. Simultaneously, it provides visual feedback that can aid the audience to understand the experience. Consequently, the tool can be used to compose audiovisual interactions that reach a large audience via web. Moreover, its virtual and ubiquitous nature can foster a diversity of artistic explorations related to the remote characteristic of the relationship between audience and artwork.
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