Presentation of the CoSiMa project, June 2 2017, IRCAM, Manifeste Festival
The research project CoSiMa is a part of a powerful movement that, in the past 10 years, has witnessed changes in medias and their relationships with users with the emergence of tangible interfaces, augmented reality, and the web environment. Its aim is to explore these new relationships via new interfaces and collaborative tools for creation based on the latest web and mobile technologies.
The CoSiMa project focused on the production of open tools and an authoring platform accessible for experiments with a large range of applications. Its applications include audiovisual installations, group performances, innovative participative experiences, interactive fictions in the framework of artistic and educational projects, innovative public services, special events, and communication.
Productions from the CoSiMa project (2013-2017): Conference and collective interactive experiences.
ANR project coordinated by IRCAM (UMR STMS Ircam / CNRS / Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Partners: EnsadLab, ESBA TALM, ID Scenes, No Design, Orbe
Square is a sonorous perambulation for the general public with headphones. Connected to a Website and using geo-localization, each participant dives into an electronic, spatialized universe. A combination of real—a “guided tour” of the place Stravinksy—and electronic fiction through headphones that alters the space, inspired by recordings made in the same location at a different time. A contemplative and cinematographic experience, Square is the result of Lorenzo Bianchi’s artistic research with the Interaction Sound Music Movement team.
For ensemble of mobile terminals, interactive system, and system for binaural holophonic diffusion on headphones
LORENZO BIANCHI HOESCH SQUARE Premiere 2017
dans le cadre de la résidence en recherche artistique autour des installations interactives, sociales et participatives (projet Proxemic Fields)
David Poirier-Quinot, Olivier Warusfel (Acoustic and Cognitive Spaces Team, IRCAM-STMS), Norbert Schnell, Benjamin Matuszewski(Interaction Sound Music Movement Team, IRCAM-STMS) IRCAM Scientific Advisors
Urban Musical Game was created for the festival Future en Seine in June 2011 by IRCAM – Centre Pompidou, the design agency NoDesign and the association Phonotonic in collaboration with the composer Andrea Cera.
The installation features balls augmented by wireless sensor technology inducing the generation of digital sounds and music tracks. Uniting music and sports, the game embraces challenges and rules of both universes.
Urban Musical Game was created for
the festival Future en Seine in June 2011 by IRCAM – Centre Pompidou, the design agency NoDesign and the association Phonotonic in collaboration with the composer Andrea Cera.
The installation features balls augmented by wireless sensor technology inducing the generation of digital sounds and music tracks. Uniting music and sports, the game embraces challenges and rules of both universes.