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States of Diffusion for n+1 devices

Published: 03 November 2014 Publication History

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States of Diffusion is a participative audio installation artwork that explores patterns of sound transformation that move through space as they evolve spectrally. Six one-minute segments exploring themes of intonation and timing of events across possibly many different audio sources are coordinated via a web server. The spatial diffusion flows through mobile devices held by visitors to the gallery. Visitors also exert a subtle influence over sound through the movement of their device and their movement through the gallery.

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MM '14: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Multimedia
November 2014
1310 pages
ISBN:9781450330633
DOI:10.1145/2647868
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Published: 03 November 2014

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  1. collaboration
  2. interactive audio
  3. mobility
  4. sonic art
  5. web audio api

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MM '14: 2014 ACM Multimedia Conference
November 3 - 7, 2014
Florida, Orlando, USA

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Overall Acceptance Rate 2,145 of 8,556 submissions, 25%

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