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Flying Cities: building a 3D world from vocal input

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Pages 62-72 | Published online: 05 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

Flying Cities is an artistic installation which generates imaginary cities from the speech of its visitors. Thanks to an original interactive process analysing people's vocal input to create 3D graphics, a tangible correspondence between speech and visuals opens new possibilities of interaction. This cross-modal interaction not only supports our artistic messages, but also aims at providing anyone with a pleasant and stimulating feedback from her/his speech activity. As the feedback we have received when presenting Flying Cities was very positive, our objective is now to cross the bridge between art and a potential application. We believe that it could become a new medium for creativity and a way to visually perceive a vocal performance in the context of the rehabilitation of people with reduced mobility or language impairments.

Acknowledgements

The Flying Cities project was developed with the support of the Culture 2000 Programme of the European Union. Our special thanks goes to Elisa Zurlo the co-author of the project and to our partners from CICV Pierre Schaeffer (France), Film|Spiegel (Germany) and Loop Creazioni Multimediali (Italia). More details and pictures at http://www.flyingcities.net, http://aaue.dk/∼bh/flyingcities.

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