L1, Info/Com, « Art actuel et numérique – industrie de la communication »

2014-15, ens. Marcin Sobieszczanski

Plan du cours

Thème 1 - Image immersive et interactive

Thème 1.a - évolution actuelle du dispistif vidéo-filmique

Thème 2 - Télé-présence

Thème 3 - Interaction

Thème 4 - Intelligence artificielle

23 mars 2015 - Cours 2 - Téléprésence


László Moholy-Nagy, 1930

L’art téléphonique

vidéos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymrJLhSeIlk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAXBL8bDyr0&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNt39WJQqjg&feature=related

 

In 1980, artists Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz created a "Hole in Space" by linking bigger-than-life displays in New York and LA with a satellite feed. It was the mother of all video chats -- they showed that size and bandwidth matter in communicating presence and emotion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSMVtE1QjaU

http://www.normill.ca/Jpeg/arm.jpg

Norman White et Doug

Back, 1986

Wrestling (1986) A collaborative telecommunications project undertaken by Norman White and Doug Back. The idea was to allow contestants in two different cities to arm-wrestle, using motorized force-transmitting systems interconnected by a telephone data link. First succcessfully exhibited during a 1986 link-up between the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, and the Artculture Resource Centre, Toronto. Sponsored by the McLuhan Programme (Director: Prof. Derrick DeKerkhove), University of Toronto. Materials: Steel, Plexiglas, motors, custom electronics. Owned by Doug Back and myself.
Telephonic Arm Wrestling.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHk_MWIIJOs

LE TUNNEL SOUS L'ATLANTIQUE évènement de télé-virtualité de Maurice Benayoun, création musicale de Martin Matalon - http://www.benayoun.com/projet.php?id=14

Œuvres  majeures :
The telegarden, 1995-2004, Ars Electronica Museum, Linz Austria. Co-directors: Ken Goldberg and Joseph Santarromana. Project Team: George Bekey, Steven Gentner, Rosemary Morris Carl Sutter, Jeff Wiegley
Ars Electronica team: Erich Berger, Gerold Hofstadler, Thomas Steindl, Gerfried Stocker. Archivist: Hannes Mayer : http://goldberg.berkeley.edu/garden/Ars/ http://www.telegarden.org/tg/august-2004.php animation : http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~goldberg/art/telegarden2.mov
Accessproject, ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany, Permanent installation launched November 19, 2006 : http://www.accessproject.net/installation/AccessClient_www.swf http://www.accessproject.net/ interview explication http://www.accessproject.net/archives/ZKM_Interview.html http://www.accessproject.net/archives/ars.html http://www.accessproject.net/archives/siggraph.html http://www.accessproject.net/archives/eyebeam.html


Study 4

first public test : june 24 - july 1, 2002
installation in the central lobby of Softopia Center, Ogaki, Japan

Documentation

recordings from the lobby

Doc04-01 (00'18 | 4mb)

Doc04-03 (00'15 | 3mb)

Doc04-05 (00'18 | 3mb)  

 

Study 3

first auto-tracking demo : april 2002
IAMAS, Ogaki, Japan

Documentation

Doc03-02 (00'12 | 2mb)  

Test

What the public sees:
Test03-01 (00'11 | 2mb)

What the computer sees:
Test03-01opt (00'12 | 2mb)

 

Study 2

second manual tracking tests : march 2002
IAMAS, Ogaki, Japan

Documentation

computer-vision tracking experiments
the tracking dots are generated by an optical flow algorithm
( used for programming only )

Doc02-01 (00'22 | 1mb)

Doc02-02 (00'09 | 1mb)

Doc02-03 (00'05 | 2mb)

 

Study 1

first manual tracking tests : february 2002
IAMAS, Ogaki, Japan

Documentation

the tracking dots are generated by an optical flow algorithm
( used for programming only )

Doc01-01 (00'03 | 1mb)

Doc01-02 (00'11 | 2mb)

Doc01-03 (00'13 | 2mb)