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  • NTNU Oceans

    NTNU Oceans

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    May 3, 2020 • Gaute Wardenær, Jarle Steinhovden, Thomas Anda, Ulrik Halmøy

    An immersive installation on mercury pollution in the ocean. The aim of this project is to conceptualize and implement an installation in which visitors can interactively “see” and “hear” the status of oceans and seas worldwide.

  • Soundscapes for Dream Nest

    Soundscapes for Dream Nest

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    May 3, 2020 • Jackson Goode, Paul Koenig, Tom Ignatius

    For the spring applied project we created music for a hardware specific device to relax colicy babies in a collaboration with our external partner, Dream Nest. Our final product is a six track EP, engineered to put your baby to sleep (we hope!)

  • MotionComposer

    MotionComposer

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    May 2, 2020 • Aleksander Tidemann, Rayam Luna, Simon Sandvik, Thibault Jaccard

    MotionComposer is a motion capture device that lets people make music with gestures. This is the presentation of our applied project, where we worked on building a new instrument for this device.

  • NINJAM, TPF and Audiomovers

    NINJAM, TPF and Audiomovers

    networked-music
    Apr 17, 2020 • Simon Sandvik, Tom Ignatius, Jarle Steinhovden

    During these last few weeks of “quarantine” during the COVID-19 outbreak, we have tested out several TCP/UDP audio transmission software’s from home to check for latency and user-friendliness. Our group consisting of Simon, Iggy, and Jarle, were tasked with looking into NINJAM and TPF.

  • On communication in distributed environments

    On communication in distributed environments

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    Apr 15, 2020 • Karolina Jawad

    Photo by Dr. Andrea Glang-Tossing. At ISE Europe, a trade fair in Amsterdam ( 11.02.-14.02. 2020) I was presenting together with SALTO the MCT course at the AVIXA Higher Education Conference. Researchers and students were invited to highlight emerging innovative methods that enhance learning and teaching experiences through AV technologies. The ISE Europe is the world's biggest pro AV event for integrated systems, with 80000 visitors and 1400 vendors, spread over a dozens of halls. For the conference I was specifically asked to contrast the overall technically curated program with social aspects from a student perspective. A retrospective from current conditions.

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