Maria Isabel Gandia, cap de Comunicacions del CSUC, presenta "Performing Arts Experiences in Academic Networks", on explica algunes de les experiències dutes a terme mitjançant xarxes acadèmiques, com l'Anella Científica, en els camps de les arts escèniques i les humanitats.
Aquesta presentació ha tingut lloc dins el taller celebrat a l'Institut del Teatre els dies 10 i 11 de novembre de 2014 per posar en comú i presentar eines i experiències de diferents institucions culturals i acadèmiques d'Europa pel que fa a l'evolució d'entorns creatius distribuïts i broadcasting cultural.
Performing Arts Experiences in Academic Networks: Cocreation Workshop
1. Performing Arts Experiences in academic Networks
Maria Isabel Gandía Carriedo
Cocreation, distributed performances and alternative
content for the big screen workshop
Institut del Teatre, Barcelona 10/11/2014
2. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its network, LHCOPN
Source: CERN
Port d’Informació Científica, in Barcelona, is one of the Tier1 members of the project.
3. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya.
Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
4. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya. Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
5. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya.
Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
6. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya. Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
7. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya.
Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
8. CSUC and Anella Científica
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya. Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
9. CSUC and Anella Científica
Commercial Internet
CSUC is a Consortium of seven public and three private universities and Generalitat de Catalunya.
Our goal is to share academic, scientific and management services for our institutions to improve efficiency promoting synergies and economies of scale.
10. What were research and education networks born for?
A Research and Education network usually offers:
•A high-speed backbone network
•Dedicated channels for individual research projects
•A good environment for testing new Internet protocols and architectures http://www.terena.org/activities/development-support/r+e-faq/general.html#about
11. Anella Científica: e-Infrastructure
Anella Científica is the research and education network in Catalonia
It’s an e-Infrastructure
Managed by CSUC
Connected to RedIRIS
With more than 80 institutions related
to research in many fields
12. Géant, the Pan-European Research an Education Network
The GÉANT network is cofunded by the European Commission within its 7th R&D framework program.
With 41 partners, it connects 34 NREN partner countries with 50,000 km of network infrastructure and over 12,000 km of lit fibre.
Over 1,000 Terabytes of data are transferred every day via the GÉANT IP backbone.
http://www.geant.net
14. Research and education networks for medicine
Live endoscopy from New Delhi, India with medical centers and universities in Japan, Malaysia, Korea, Taiwan and Spain, with the participation of Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (Hospital General de la Vall d’Hebron)
Source: VHIR
15. But…what does it have to do with artists?!
Arts & Humanities communities are not technology friends…
19. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
20. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
•Network and performing arts production workshops
21. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
•Network and performing arts production workshops
•Arts and Humanities projects
22. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
•Network and performing arts production workshops
•Arts and Humanities projects
•Development of useful software for perfomances
23. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
•Network and performing arts production workshops
•Arts and Humanities projects
•Development of useful software for perfomances
•Sonification of scientific results
24. Research and education networks mean also…
•Master classes
•Opera university courses
•Live performances
•Network and performing arts production workshops
•Arts and Humanities projects
•Development of useful software for perfomances
•Sonification of scientific results
•New experiments using the network for art
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Two master classes from Rome (Luigi Alberto Bianchi) and Vienna (mdw), to students of the New World Symphony, in Miami using Internet2, Géant and GARR or ACOnet.
Master classes
Source: Internet2
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Opera University courses: Opera Oberta (2001-2014)
Academic Course of Opera to more than 50 universities, with pre-event tutorials and live HD streaming, multicast from Gran Teatre del Liceu: 10 Mbps from the source, more than 500 Mbps on the network, using Anella Científica, RedIRIS, Géant, RedClara, Rénater, FCCN,...
Source: Gran Teatre del Liceu de Bardeclona
27. Live performances: demos
e-Pormundos Afeto; Foto: Juan Luis García
E-Pormundos afeto, by Ivani Santana and Konic thtr, a distributed performance between Brasil and Barcelona (Gran Teatre del Liceu) , using RNP, RedClara, Géant, RedIRIS & Anella Científica
28. Specifi demo: three sites, two dancers, one musician
Source: Institut del Teatre
Source: Institut del Teatre
Specifi demo, using Anella Científica
29. Network and performing arts production workshops
NPAPW2013 in Vienna: live demo “Near in the distance” by Konic Thtr, between Vienna (mdw) and Barcelona (Gran Teatre del Liceu) using ACOnet, Géant, RedIRIS & Anella Científica
30. Arts and humantities projects: some i2Cat Foundation examples
The DancingQ event, live transmission from Korea to Barcelona
Live perfomance Pansori + Flamenco between Korea and Barcelona
Inaguration of Anilla Cultural Latinoamérica-Europa.
Using Anella Científica, RedIRIS, Géant, Tein, RedClara, etc.
Source: i2CAT
Source: Fundació i2CAT
31. Development of software
LOLA: LOw LAtency Audio Visual Streaming System
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EchoDump: echo cancellation
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Ultragrid: high-quality video network transmissions.
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Live performance of LOLA: two pianists play together, one at Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini in Trieste and another in IRCAM, in Paris, using RENATER, Géant and GARR
32. Sonification of scientific data:Volcano dance, seismic data
CityDance Ensemble performed to music based on the structure of melodies created out of seismic waves recorded from Mount Etna in Italy, Mount Tungurahua in Ecuador, and the Mountains Pinatubo and Mayon in the Philippines. The sounds were recorded using the GÉANT, ALICE and TEIN networks.
Source: Dante
34. LHChamber music: scientists and artists are not so far away
LHChamber Music, an experimental piece for the 60th CERN Anniversary, based on the sonification of the data recorded by the 4 detectors (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPmQcviT-R4
Source: CERN
36. Gràcies per la vostra atenció / Thanks for your attention! Questions?
mariaisabel.gandia@csuc.cat
With many thanks to:
Ann Doyle
Claudio Allocchio
Domenico Vicinanza