The fast paced development of broadband internet infrastructure makes high quality real time networked music performances possible. In recent years, the implementation of over-provisioned network backbones has led to the development of several initiatives that allow real-time or time-shifted interactions of geographically displaced musicians. The development of such networks is also leading to the creation of new forms of art and communications that use the network as a core.
Authors:
CarĂ´t, Alexander; Rebelo, Pedro; Renaud, Alain
Affiliations:
ISNM; Sonic Arts Research Center(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Conference:
30th International Conference: Intelligent Audio Environments (March 2007)
Paper Number:
16
Publication Date:
March 1, 2007
Subject:
Intelligent Audio Environments
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