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Sonictecture: esthetic spatial conditioning through sound, computation and interaction

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The field of architecture is radically being transformed by the esthetic potential of embedded sensor technologies and interaction. This demo presents an approach to spatial design that implements techniques of interactive (immersive, spatial) art, to produce architectural 'spaces' that are expressed through the medium of interaction. 'Trivet Fields' is one example from a series of soundspace works that introduce interactive art computing to architectural practice, providing a new platform for cross-disciplinary explorations in esthetics of space.

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      C&C '07: Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI conference on Creativity & cognition
      June 2007
      330 pages
      ISBN:9781595937124
      DOI:10.1145/1254960

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      • Published: 13 June 2007

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