[In English]
Mike Wozniewski helped us consider new forms / ways of exploring mobile technologies which are often reduced to cellular apparatus. More and more sophisticated localization techniques are now making it possible to track and aggregate information about the interactions between users / creators and those who are providing services to the users.
Mike showed us a technology developed in the course of his research, in which the magic of digital is put to the service of artistic creation. Mobile Audioscape allows us to super-impose a virtual mobile environment onto the real physical world, which opens the door to new types of collaboration based on audio-immersive sounds and movement.
«There’s beginning to be a lot of content that has location attached to it. These are mostly passive so far but there is a lot more interaction going into these as there are more interfaces developed for interacting with content and tagging location. The unifying things across all these applications are that virtual information is superimposed on real physical space, a term often called augmented reality.»
Mike Wozniewski – Audiovisual interactivity researcher, Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM), McGill University
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