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
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[2010,inproceedings] bibtex
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}
}






