Experimenting with sound immersion in an arts and crafts museum

Kaghat, Fatima-Zahra and Le Prado, Cécile and Damala, Areti and Cubaud, Pierre; Natkin, Stéphane and Dupire, Jérôme, eds. (2009) Experimenting with sound immersion in an arts and crafts museum. In: Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science . Springer Berlin Heidelberg, FRA, pp. 173-178. ISBN 9783642040511 (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04052-8_16)

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Abstract

Technical museums are goods targets for experimenting with sound immersion and soundscape authoring. This paper presents an immersive sound system emitting audio content. Experimentations were conducted with a wired, proof-of-concept prototype and two wireless devices. Our system takes into consideration the position of museum visitors as well as their orientation and visual vector. In contrast with other approaches, tracking and rendering are executed locally, in real-time by the visitor's device.