Augmented Sound [openFrameworks]
Augmented sound is a thesis project for the Computer Graphic Design Masters at RIT by Berio Molina Quiroga. An augmented reality composition where objects are given a sound property and their interaction in physical (projected) space generates sounds.
A portable computer vision system based on video projection, which allows interaction between the projection itself, the physical space where it is projected and the user.
The project is inspired by the following works:
1. Artificial Dummies by TODO (Italy, 2007).
2. Funky Forest by Theodore Watson and Emily Gobeille (2007).
3. Laser Tag by Grafitti Research Lab (2007).
The aplication was build using Openframeworks and Supercollider. If you want more information or want to see all the concepts, ideas and how it was build , you can visit and follow all the process in the thesis’s blog which also includes a lot of very useful code and video guides for those getting into openFrameworks programming.
Augmenting sound. Space 1 Bath. Video 2 from berio on Vimeo.
Augmenting sound. Space 2 Blind. Video 2 from berio on Vimeo.
Augmenting sound. Setting Up Areas. from berio on Vimeo.
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Posted on: 02/06/2009
Posted in: openFrameworks
Post tags: collision drawing dynamics generative Interface laser music openFrameworks Sound














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