Jesse Allison and John Fillwalk comment on their performance piece that connects virtual performers with a real organ. The work is a temporary link between the live organ in Ball State University'...
Jesse Allison and John Fillwalk comment on their performance piece that connects virtual performers with a real organ. The work is a temporary link between the live organ in Ball State University's Sursa Hall and a physical structure in the virtual world of Second Life. "Physical" actions and events by avatars in the virtual realm compose the work in real time, and the end product being a physical and aural realization of virtual performance. Traversal was premiered at EM|One at Ball State University in 2008. See more at http://idiarts.org
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