Abstract
The Electronic Multi-User Stage Environment (eMUSE) is a software platform for the fusion of virtual and real action spaces. In particular, this architecture enables the creation of applications relevant to the experimental stage space and public space. The audio-visual module and the network module of the eMUSE structure support real-time networked scenarios based on Java and the VRML browser. The Vision System relays the position data (X and Y coordinates and the contours of the users' body) to the eMUSE server, which then passes this information on to several clients. eMUSE not only integrates several people live in a joint space and represents them in a virtual environment, it also allows the participation of spatially remote users via the Internet. The platform provides important components for performance art and combines them with interactive networked scenarios – the possibility of free movement in space, the transmission of that movement in real time to a virtual environment, and the participation of several performers and their interaction with each other.
Authors
- Wolfgang Strauss, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab
- Monika Fleischmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab › Biography
- Jasminko Novak, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab › Biography
Cooperators
- Udo Zlender, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab
- Frank Pragasky, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab
- Christoph Seibert, Fraunhofer Institute for Media Communication, MARS Exploratory Media Lab
Origination
Germany, 1997-2000
Submission
redaktion_tl, Oct 2, 2001
Category
- Software
Keywords
- Topics:
- mixed reality |
- streaming |
- hypermedia |
- mobile computing
- Formats:
- software |
- performance |
- installation |
- interactive |
- multi user |
- audio |
- networked
- Technology:
- wireless communication |
- video tracking |
- java |
- VRML