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immaterial.cloud: Using peer-to-peer technologies for music

Tate Carson
immaterial.cloud is an immersive audiovisual installation that explores a possible networked future of peer-to-peer technologies, away from cloud computing. Participants experience the work via two to four smartphones placed in different locations in a room. As participants walk up to a phone, they see a representation of themselves through data. If the participant gets close enough, the phone triggers a change in the sound of immaterial.cloud and the other phones follow.
            
@inproceedings{2021_13,
  abstract = {immaterial.cloud is an immersive audiovisual installation that explores a possible networked future of peer-to-peer technologies, away from cloud computing. Participants experience the work via two to four smartphones placed in different locations in a room. As participants walk up to a phone, they see a representation of themselves through data. If the participant gets close enough, the phone triggers a change in the sound of immaterial.cloud and the other phones follow.},
  address = {Barcelona, Spain},
  author = {Carson, Tate},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Web Audio Conference},
  editor = {Joglar-Ongay, Luis and Serra, Xavier and Font, Frederic and Tovstogan, Philip and Stolfi, Ariane and A. Correya, Albin and Ramires, Antonio and Bogdanov, Dmitry and Faraldo, Angel and Favory, Xavier},
  month = {July},
  pages = {},
  publisher = {UPF},
  series = {WAC '21},
  title = {immaterial.cloud: Using peer-to-peer technologies for music},
  year = {2021},
  ISSN = {2663-5844}
}