Project #10.1 iVISIT: Inter­ac­tive Video and Sound Instal­la­tions Tools

Demo

Abstract

In the iVisit project, we devel­oped tools for auto­matic and inter­ac­tive nav­i­ga­tion in a col­lec­tion of pre­re­corded videos. Based on the detec­tion of sim­i­lar frames in videos, the tools cre­ate branch­ing points, thereby auto­mat­i­cally orga­niz­ing the videos for non-linear sto­ry­telling. Vis­i­tor con­trol the instal­la­tion (i.e., they make they own way in the non-linear video) via a Theremin-based inter­face aug­mented with phys­i­cal iner­tial mod­els. The inter­face also con­troles sound. This project results from an ongo­ing col­lab­o­ra­tion with the media art project Bor­der­Lands by Chris­t­ian Graupner.

Doc­u­ments

  • [2010,inproceedings] bib­tex Go to document
    Todo­r­off Todor, Siebert Xavier, « IVISIT: Inter­ac­tive Video and Sound Instal­la­tions Tools. Appli­ca­tion to the Bor­der­Lands project », in « QPSR of the nume­di­art research pro­gram », 2010, pp. 25–31.
    @INPROCEEDINGS{numediart_2010_s10_p1_report,
      author = {Todor Todoroff and Xavier Siebert},
      title = {IVISIT: Interactive Video and Sound Installations Tools. Application to the BorderLands project},
      booktitle = {{QPSR} of the numediart research program},
      year = {2010},
      editor = {Thierry Dutoit and Beno\^{i}t Macq},
      volume = {3},
      number = {2},
      pages = {25-31},
      month = {6},
      organization = {numediart Research Program on Digital Art Technologies},
      url = {http://www.numediart.org/docs/numediart_2010_s10_p1_report.pdf}
    }