Sighting: Looming Bias interactive installation
December 10th, 2006 by ChristopherDave Mickey writes:
Looming Bias was an interactive, installation, Dance Performance Art Piece that took place in Pasadena California, Oct 21, 2006. The central element of the sound design was based on the interactive sound programmed using Max/MSP, Teleo, and QLab. QLab, which was the master cue list, controlled which triggers Max/MSP should have active [and] the playback of sound cues. It also controlled the light board using MIDI.
QLab sent MIDI notes to Max/MSP. These notes controlled which sensors would be active using the Teleo and Max/MSP. Cues included sending the sound spinning around the room, push button triggers, [and] distance sensors that controlled the level of sound. QLab also controlled the cueing of the lights using MSC. One operator was able to run the whole show with a push of the spacebar and QLab with Pro MIDI was responsible for the success of the cueing.
Thanks for the link, Dave!
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