Title :
From Landscape to Soundscape
Author :
Codognet, Philippe ; Nouno, Gilbert
Author_Institution :
Inf. Technol. Center, JFLI, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We present a multi-contextual interactive project which aims to create an open and real-time musical environment extending a natural ambient environment, namely an urban landscape. The basic idea is to convert in real-time the input from a camera sensor recording a urban landscape (in our first test-case: Tokyo city at night) into an electronic musical soundscape. This is achieved by considering each blinking light as a rhythm source (or to combine several lights into a single source in order to have more complex rhythmic structures), to associate it to some sound from a sound bank and possibly to add some sound effects. This will thus generate many layers of intertwined rhythms that represent the pulse of the city through its blinking lights. Therefore this project encompass artistic creation process embedding image tracking, artificial intelligence with inductive original tempo tracking and beat prediction algorithms. We perform pertinent image and symbolic descriptors extractions, as pulsation and rhythm features, in order to synchronize both musical and control worlds with the natural visual environment. The key idea is to achieve an emergent rhythmic process for musical creation and generative music.
Keywords :
art; interactive systems; multimedia computing; music; artificial intelligence; artistic creation process; beat prediction algorithms; camera sensor; electronic musical soundscape; image tracking; media arts; multi contextual interactive project; multimedia installation; real-time musical environment; tempo tracking; urban landscape; Acoustic sensors; Art; Cameras; Cities and towns; Electronic equipment testing; Information technology; Multimedia systems; Prediction algorithms; Real time systems; Rhythm; computer-based music; context-aware device; digital performance; generative music; media arts; multimedia installation;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2009. VSMM '09. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3790-0
DOI :
10.1109/VSMM.2009.19