[rohrpost] Dorkbot Vienna #9: Martin Kaltenbrunner (reacTIVision,
TUIO, reactable)
das ende der nahrungskette
jg at monochrom.at
Fre Jun 26 12:16:28 CEST 2009
Dorkbot Vienna #9 is being hosted by J
Grenzfurthner (monochrom). Thanks to the Metalab!
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotvienna
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Sunday, June 28, 2009.
7 PM @ Metalab Vienna (Rathausstrasse 6, 1010 Vienna)
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Martin Kaltenbrunner is a Human Computer
Interaction Designer, currently finalizing his
Ph.D. at the Pompeu Fabra University in
Barcelona, Spain. Recently he has been mainly
working on the interaction design of the
reacTable - a tangible modular synthesizer based
on a multi-touch surface. He is author of the
open source tangible interaction framework
reacTIVision and the related TUIO protocol, which
has been widely adopted for open source
multi-touch applications. He is co-founder of
reactable systems SL, dedicated to the
development of novel HCI concepts and products,
while he is teaching classes and workshops on
tangible interaction at the Kunstuniversitt Linz and at the UCP Porto.
http://modin.yuri.at/
reacTIVision is an open source, cross-platform
computer vision tool for the fast and robust
tracking of fiducial markers attached onto
physical objects, as well as for multi-touch finger tracking.
http://reactivision.sourceforge.net/
TUIO is an open framework that defines a common
protocol and API for tangible multi-touch
surfaces. The TUIO protocol allows the
transmission of an abstract description of
interactive surfaces, including touch events and
tangible object states. There exists a growing
number of TUIO enabled tracker applications and
TUIO client libraries for various programming
environments, as well as applications that
support the protocol. This combination of TUIO
trackers, protocol and client implementations
allows the rapid development of table based tangible multitouch interfaces.
http://www.tuio.org/
The reactable is a collaborative electronic music
instrument with a tabletop tangible multi-touch
interface. Several simultaneous performers share
complete control over the instrument by moving
and rotating physical objects on a luminous round
table surface. By moving and relating these
objects, representing components of a classic
modular synthesizer, users can create complex and
dynamic sonic topologies, with generators,
filters and modulators, in a kind of tangible
modular synthesizer or graspable flow-controlled programming language.
The instrument has been developed by a team of
digital luthiers, the two Austrian researchers
Martin Kaltenbrunner and Günter Geiger and their
Spanish colleagues Marcos Alonso and Sergi Jord,
working at the Music Technology Group within the
Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. This
multidisciplinary team of researchers, musicians
and designers has been awarded with various
international prizes such as the Prix Ars
Electronica Golden Nica, two D&AD Yellow Pencils
and the prize if the city of Barcelona.
After its overwhelming success on Youtube and
since the Icelandic singer Björk has incorporated
the instrument during her last Volta world tour,
the reacTable has become widely known to the general public.
http://www.reactable.com/
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Sunday, June 28, 2009.
7 PM @ Metalab Vienna (Rathausstrasse 6, 1010 Vienna)