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Air Maestros: A Multi-User Audiovisual Experience Using MR

Published:13 October 2018Publication History

ABSTRACT

Extended reality (XR) technology challenges practitioners to update the method of representation in art, which our laboratory has been working on as well [2]. Thus, in this demonstration, we present Air Maestros (AM), a multi-user audiovisual experience in mixed reality (MR) space using Microsoft HoloLens. The purpose of AM is to expand an ordinary music sequencer method into a three-dimensional (3D) space and a multi-user system. In this case, the users place 3D note objects into the MR space and, with a certain gesture, shoot a glowing ball at them. When their shots hit the 3D note objects, audiovisual effects appear at the objects' spatial positions.

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  1. R. Nakagawa et al., 2018. Drawing Sound in MR Space: A Multi-User Audiovisual Experience in Mixed Reality Space. Laval Virtual ReV olution 2018.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
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        SUI '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction
        October 2018
        203 pages
        ISBN:9781450357081
        DOI:10.1145/3267782

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