The city as a musical interface

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Sonic City, developed by a the Viktoria Institute and RE:form in Sweden, enables people to compose music in real time by walking through the city.

The system retrieves information about the environment and user action, and maps it to the audio processing of urban sounds, resulting in music heard through headphones.

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Wearing a sensor-equiped jacket, the person can create a personal soundscape co-produced by physical movement, local activity, and urban ambiance. Encounters, events, architecture, (mis)behaviours � all become means of interacting with or 'playing the city'.

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4 Comments:
King Banana

the devastating tiredness of people making their own soundscape. It is a genre, it is a cliche, it is deeeeeeeeeaaaaaaad. Get an iPod. Get a crate of iPod, tie it to your ankle and jump in a suitably deep body of water. Enough personal soundscapes, please, designers of the world, go explore some other domain.

And no funny clothes, either.

julian

right, this seems to be a practical approach to musical urban interfacing... www.richardetter.net/thesis.html

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