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[Nettime-nl] [ STEIM ] Announcement lecture, demo, discussion series |
STEIM presents on Monday, 20th October at 20.30h: one of the foremost inventors and thinkers from the explosive, contemporary gestural re-cognition and motion tracking scene ! ANTONIO CAMURRI InfoMus Lab DIST - University of Genova, Italy his EyesWeb open platform redefines a new generation of computer vision in music, multimedia, dance and multimodal environments. Gesture is the carrier of a set of temporal/spatial features responsible of conveying expressiveness. The concept of expressive gesture includes musical, human movement, visual (e.g., computer animated) gesture. Modelling and communication of expressive and emotional content in non-verbal interaction by multi-sensory interfaces is receiving a raising interest from research and industry communities. Music performance and full-body movements are first class conveyors of expressiveness through gestures. Automatic analysis and syntesis of expressive gestures can open novel scenarios in the field of interactive multimedia, especially in artistic contexts, and represent at the same time an opportunity and a challange for interactive systems designers. The seminar will present the EyesWeb open platform (www.eyesweb.org, free download from internet) developed at InfoMus Lab and will include aspects related to experiments, modelling, control and application of expressiveness in interactive music and new media performance. Short video excerpts and real-time demos using our EyesWeb open software platform will be also presented. Antonio Camurri is the founder and scientific director of the InfoMus Lab at DIST - University of Genoa. His research areas include musical informatics, computational models of expressive non-verbal communication, multimodal intelligent interfaces, interactive systems for music and dance (EyesWeb project). Systems and research developed at InfoMus Lab are used in public performances, such as Luciano Berio's operas "Outis" (Teatro alla Scala, Milan) and "Cronaca del Luogo" (1999 Salzburg Festival). He is Coordinator of the three-year EU IST-20410 project MEGA (Multisensory Expressive Gesture Applications ) and of research and industry contracts. email: antonio.camurri@unige.it www.eyesweb.org www.megaproject http://infomus.dist.unige.it Date: Monday, October 20th Time: 20.30h Venue: STEIM, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134 Amsterdam Entrance: Free STEIM (studio for electro instrumental music) (studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek) Achtergracht 19 1071 WL Amsterdam Nederland tel 00 31 (0) 20 6228690 fax 00 31 (0) 20 6264262 WEB SITE : http://www.steim.nl______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (grootveld@nrc.nl).