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Site Weave: revealing interconnections through music

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Site Weave is an interactive installation exploring the idea that different locations within a site are interconnected through music, that is; they exist in a musical network that creates a natural relationship between them. This network is revealed using augmented reality (AR) where the audience can visit each faculty within the University of Technology Sydney and use a mobile device to reveal the musicality of that faculty as experienced by the author through synesthesia.

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        C&C '13: Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition
        June 2013
        433 pages
        ISBN:9781450321501
        DOI:10.1145/2466627

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