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Identity SA 1.6 An artistic software that produces a deformed audiovisual re ection based on a visually interactive swarm Tatsuo Unemi Soka University 1-236 Tangi-machi Hachioji, 192-9577 Japan Yoshiaki Matsui Soka University 1-236 Tangi-machi Hachioji, 192-9577 Japan Daniel Bisig ICST, Zurich Univ. of the Arts Baslerstrasse 30 CH-8048 Zurich, Switzerland [email protected] ABSTRACT [email protected] [email protected] Identity SA is an interactive and generative installation that combines a swarm-based simulation with real time camera based interaction. The agents distributions are transformed into painterly images by employing a variety of di erent visualization techniques and styles. Camera based interaction is based on a simple motion detection algorithm that a ects the agents movements as well as their coloring. Identity SA acts as a visual and acoustic mirror, which distorts the continuity of the visitor s physical existence into ephemeral patterns and owing motions. The new version 1.6 adds the capability to select musical tracks depending on the agents movements. This system has been employed both as an experimental installation in an exhibition and as interactive video projection for a contemporary dance performance. Categories and Subject Descriptors J.5 [Arts and Humanities]: Miscellaneous General Terms Interactive Swarm-based Art 1. INTRODUCTION Identity
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