David Topper
University of Virginia
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Organised Sound | 2012
Matthew Burtner; Steven Kemper; David Topper
NOMADS (Network-Operational Mobile Applied Digital System) is a network client-server-based system for participant interaction in music and multimedia performance contexts. NOMADS allows large groups of participants, including the audience, to form a mobile interactive computer ensemble distributed across a network. Participants become part of a synergistic interaction with other performers, contributing to the multimedia performance. The system enhances local performance spaces, and it can integrate audiences located in multiple performance venues. Individual user input from up to thousands of simultaneous users across a network is synthesised into a single emergent sound and visual structure in an approach we call socio-synthesis. This paper recounts research leading up to NOMADS, outlines its technological architecture, and describes several implementations. Current applications include the telematic opera Auksalaq, and performances by the MICE Orchestra. The authors also consider the potential of large-scale human-computer ensembles as a paradigm for composition and performance.
international computer music conference | 1997
Brad Garton; David Topper
new interfaces for musical expression | 2005
David Topper; Peter V. Swendsen
international computer music conference | 2003
David Topper; Matthew Burtner; Stefania Serafin
Archive | 2002
Matthew Burtner; Stefania Serafin; David Topper
new interfaces for musical expression | 2004
Judith Shatin; David Topper
international computer music conference | 2004
David Topper
Archive | 2004
Matthew Burtner; David Topper
new interfaces for musical expression | 2007
David Topper
international computer music conference | 2007
David Topper; Juraj Kojs