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dQ12 dancing across_oceans_feb13_2012-v5.1
1. - three continent networked music and dance performance -
Barcelona(ES)-Salvador(BR)-ChiangMai(TH)-Daejeon(KR)
Draft Ver. 0.9
Feb 13th, 2012
APAN e-Culture WG
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Introduction
• During the APAN 2012 congress, there will be a Live Music and Dance
performance with interactive participation of people and organizations in three
different continents / four sites: Chiang Mai/Thailand, Barcelona/Spain,
Salvador/Brazil and Daejeon/Korea. The full shot of the main stage at Chiang Mai
will be streamed to KISTI/Korea in real time.
Date: Monday, 13-Feb-2012
Time: 17:00 (Chiang Mai) | 11:00 (Barcelona) | 8:00 (Salvador) | 19:00 (Daejeon)
Venue: APAN 2012 Main auditorium (Same as the APAN 2012 Opening Plenary)
Information
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Performance Infrastructure
• As the performance includes live interaction of dancers and audience in the
four venues (endpoints) - Chiang Mai, Barcelona, Salvador and Daejeon - the
network infrastructure must support the video applications requirements for
live transmission of HD audio and video streams.
Monitoring
• All endpoints must have in their connections monitoring of their respective
network performance and monitoring of the multimedia applications.
Network Endpoints
• Barcelona : Konic Thtr / i2cat
• Chiang Mai : APAN main auditorium
• Salvador : Technological Poetics/UFBA, LAViD/UFPB, RNP PoP-BA, RNP PoP-RJ
• Daejeon : KISTI
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Arthron 1 : Ubuntu 11.04 OS
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo 2.13GHz
RAM: 4GB (3.16GB)
VGA: Quadro FX 1500 256MB (2 DVI, 1 S-Video)
Black Magic Studio
IEEE 1394
Arthron 2 : Ubuntu 11.04 OS
CPU: Intel Xeon 5110 1.6GHz
RAM: 4GB (3.16GB)
VGA: ATI Radeon HD 5570 1GB (1 DVI, 1 HDMI, 1 S-Video)
Black Magic Studio
IEEE 1394
Max 6 : Windows XP
CPU: Intel Xeon X3330 2.66GHz
RAM: 4GB (3.62GB)
VGA: on broad
Black Magic Duo
IEEE 1394
Video Mixer: AV-HS400AE
2 DVI-IN, 4 SDI-IN, 4 SDI-OUT
Camera : Canon XHG1
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KISTI|Daejeon/KR
KAIST|Daejeon/KR
APAN|Chiang Mai/TH
Bangkok
Hongkong
Seattle
Chicago
Miami
Network Path
São Paulo
Amsterdam
i2cat/Citilab/|Barcelona/ES
KONIC Thtr|Barcelona/ES
RNP|Sao Paulo/BR
Tech Poetics/UFBA/BR
7. 1G
Minimum Bandwidth requirement: 100Mbps
APAN Venue
10G (+600Mbps)
ChiangMai
University
JGN-X
Hong Kong
HDPMnet
: LP (L2)
Network Topology Diagram
1G
KAIST
10.0.1.85~86 (test)
134.75.214.21~30
10.0.1.30~31 (test)
134.75.214.31~40
10.0.1.165~167, 169(test)
134.75.214.41~50
Designed by Buseung Cho
Modified at Feb 7th 2012
VLAN 2780
HK-IX
ThaiREN
Bangkok, TH ThaiSARN
Bangkok, TH
UniNet
Chiangmai, TH
SouthernLight /
Sao Paulo, BR
NetherLight,
Amsterdam, NL
Starlight
Chicago, US
134.75.214.11~20
134.75.214.1 (GW)
622Mbps
AMPATH/
Miami (FL), US
KRLight
Seattle PoP, US
KRLight
Daejeon PoP, KR
KRLight
Hong Kong PoP, CN
AmLight East
KRLight
Hong Kong
1G
Bangkok – Singapore - Hong Kong
134.75.214.11
MAPA-D2, UFBA
(Fed. Uni. of Bahia)
KISTI
VLAN 2781
Kònic
Barcelona, Spain
Daejeon, Korea
Salvador, Brazil
Chiangmai, Thailand
C-wave
RNP backbone
Brazil
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Network Infrastructure
Endpoints Test IP Real IP
Barcelona , Spain Kònic 10.0.1.30 ~ 31 134.75.214.31~ 40
Chiang Mai, Thailand APAN Venue 202.28.194.4
134.75.214.11~ 20
134.75.214.11: Network
interface
Daejeon , Korea KAIST 10.0.1.85 ~ 86 134.75.214.21~ 30
134.75.214.1: Gateway (Hong
Kong)KISTI 10.0.1.80 - 10.0.1.89
Salvador, Brasil Ivani Lab
10.0.1.162 = MAX6 (A/V host)
10.0.1.163 = Encoder (A/V Camera)
10.0.1.165 = Articulador (A/V Flux mgr.)
10.0.1.166 = VC equip.
10.0.1.167 = Ivani's notebook (Test host)
10.0.1.168 = Switch ASGA
134.75.214.41~ 50
IP range:
10.0.1.160 –
10.0.1.169/24
Multicast:
233.3.50.160–
233.3.50.169
LAViD Lab 10.0.1.169 = Test / A/V Host
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Software : Arthron
ARTHRON was developed to assist the execution of artistic performances that make use of multimedia
representations and real time sharing of real and virtual spaces. In this context, Arthron was used in the
domain of research and development in Art and Technology, as well as in artistic presentations like
Versus (2005), (In)TOQue (2008) and e-Pormundos Afeto (2009-1011) events. ARTHRON’s main
functionality is the simple and direct interface, designed for the manipulation of different sources and
streams of media (audio and video) simultaneously. This way the user can remotely add, remove and
configure the presentation format as well as schedule the streams of media in time and space during an
event.
ARTHRON is composed of six main components: Articulator, Encoder, Decoder, Reflector,
VideoServer and MapManager. The Articulator is responsible for the remote management of the other
components, concentrating a great part of the ARTHRON functionalities such as stream scheduling
(manual or automatic, via the creations of different scenarios), network monitoring and measurement,
remote configuration of other modules, access control, automatic generation of a web page for online
publication of low definition videos, addition of several video effects, chat for communication between
the components and much more. The Encoder is responsible for the capture and encoding (when
necessary) of the media source, which can be external (DV or HDV camera, DVD, etc) or internal (a
local file). The Decoder’s main functionality is to decode and display the media stream in a specific
device (monitor, projector, etc). The Reflector is responsible for the replication and redistribution of a
media stream over the network. The VideoServer is able to transcode the media streams that will be
published online, being able to transcode to the flv, ogg and h264 formats. The MapManager controls
and displays the interactive map of the ARTHRON components. All streams can be generated in
geographically distributed locations.
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Fig. A : Arthron’s Articulator main screen Fig. B : Elements of the e-Pormundos Afeto (2009)
event, on the stage of the Dragão do Mar Theater
In Figure B we can see a general overview of the objects in scene during the show. The dancer located inside the Dragão do
Mar Theater, in Fortaleza/Brazil, can be seen in (1). The central screen that receives the video stream of the dancer from
Barcelona/Spain can be seen in (3). On the left screen(2) is shown the video stream generated by the robot Galateia, from the
NatalNet laboratory. On the right screen (4) is the video sent to the internet and several people could watch online, inside the
GTMDA website. In (5) we can see the musician located in Fortaleza.
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System module where the user can visualize the states (scenarios) and configure events
- Automatically generated web page of the transmission of a specific Decoder
“Versus” (2005) e_ePormundos Afeto (2009 - 2011)(In)TOQue (2008)
By Ivani Santana By Ivani Santana & Konic Thtr
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Cyber World, now the tools of the digital age give us to easily communicate with people on the other
side of the world in new ways. New contacts create a new culture, new arts create new paradigm.
Here, there are gestures from three locations meeting virtually and they are suddenly transferred to
another space. Three points disperse and flock dreamily. Harbor your futuristic dream in the wide
world while taking a cyberwalk with them.
(1’37”)
0’00” 0’40” 1’18” 2’55” 4’12” 4’42” 5’29” 6’39” 8’29” 10’27”
(40”) (38”) (1’17”) (30”) (37”) (1’10”) (1’50”) (1’58”)
Intro
Lure I Mystery Encounter
Lure II Longing
Dream SeparationJealousy
Dance
Ba
Br
CM
Video blending
delay +
blending
mosaic
The Plot of the music
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tempos
moods
places
40"
Intro
38"
Lure I
1' 37"
Mystery
1' 17"
Enconter
(encontro)
30"
Lure II
(atrair 2)
37"
Jealousy
(ciúme)
1'10"
Longing
(desejo)
1'50"
Dream
(sonho)
1'58"
Separation
(separação)
SPAIN
Arms and han
ds choregraph
y.
Medium shot
Close- up Hands Mosaic bod
y fragments
.
CLose-up
Evolution
Dance in fragm
ents
+ signal
Chiang Mai -M
osaic 3D
DancerTorso
and spine +
image deforma
tion (3d convol
.)
Medium shot
dancer
walking
to the en
dless pat
h.
Long sh
ot
THAILAN
D
Contempora
ry Dance
Thai dance & Modern dance
BRAZIL
abstract image from a part
of the body
and/or part of the face
(part of the mouth) talkin
g (without sound)
= Camera shot: close up
the hand tou
ching the ot
her part of t
he body
= Camera m
edium shot
dancer stands
with his back to
camera and wit
h just slow hea
d movement
(video
scenary behind
him)
= Camera full s
hot
the camera will
capture the dan
cer image proje
cted in a glass
with water
(illusion effect)
= Camera shot:
close up
dancer walking t
o the endless pat
h
(video scenary b
ehind him)
= Camera long s
hot
MIXER
VIDEO
blending mosaic
delay +
blending
0’00” 0’40” 1’18” 2’55” 4’12” 4’42” 5’29” 6’39” 8’29” 10’27”
TECHNOLOGICAL POETICS RESEARCH GROUP & KONIC THTR & THAILAND GROUP
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Remote Control for Music
to synchronize audio and video from multi-sites
step 1 : measuring of RTT using OSC(Open Sound Control)
• sending a 'bang' signal from CM to Ba/Br
• The arrived 'bang' signal returns to CM immediately.
• measuring the RTT between started 'bang' and returned 'bang' at CM (fig.1)
It takes about 380ms like ping.
fig.1 RTT measuring
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step 2 : measuring of delay time including latency through ARTHRON from each site Ba/Br to CM
• shooting the Max6 window with a camera connected to ARTHRON at Ba/Br (fig.2)
• sending a 'bang' signal from CM to Ba/Br, at the same time, started the video recording with a webcam
connected to Max6 machine at CM (fig.3)
• When a 'bang' signal arrived at Ba/Br, the object in the Max6 window will blink in red.
• The video recording at CM will continue until the red blinking on the video from Ba/Br is appeares
• calculating video frames from the start to red blinking, and then multiply 33(FPS: 30)
• The actual delay time is {video delay time - (OSC RTT/2)}
I predict it will take around 1~2s according to codec.
Arthron
(Linux)
HDMI
to CM
fig.2 shooting Max6 window
fig.3 recording arrived video from far-end site
Remote Control for Music to synchronize audio and video from multi-sites(cont’)
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step 3 : remote control of starting point of music at Ba/Br
• adjusting the delay time of each start signal sent to Ba/Br and of start signal for the
local music which should be synchronized with receiving video from Ba and Br
• Finally, we can get synchronized audio and video all together between three sites.
CM
‘bang’
signal
delay
0ms
delay
700ms
starting music
by remote control
160ms140ms
starting music
by remote control
Arthron
(Linux)
HDMI
Arthron
(Linux)
HDMI
HS400A
Arthron
(Linux)
Arthron
(Linux)
delay
2,760ms
1,900ms
2,620ms
0+140+2,620 = 2,760ms
700+160+1,900 = 2,760ms
2,760ms
BC BR
The idea of synchronizing the synthesized video
data with the prepared local sound at Chiang Mai
will be able to provide more reliable quality of
music. Also, 3D-speaker system can be employed
on the procedure if it needs.
included latency
included latency
Remote Control for Music to synchronize audio and video from multi-sites(cont’)
one-way delay time one-way delay time
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Organizer
• Faridah Noor Mohd. Noor | um/my
Chair of APAN e-Culture WG
http://apan.net/wg/eculture.php
Steering
• Dae Young Kim | cnu/kr
• Artur Serra | i2cat/es
• Michael Stanton | rnp/br
• Panjai Tantatsanawong | uninet/th
Support
• Patama | uninet/th, sec
• Jeffrey Withaya Campbell | culture360/tw, web
• Wichan Lertwipatrakul, uninet/th
• Luiz Claudio Mendonça | cpd-ufba/br
• George Jales | cpd-ufba/br
Artist
• BonCheol Goo | kaist/kr
• Rosa Sánchez | kònic thtr/es
• Alain Baumann | kònic thtr/es
• Sachiko Fullita | kònic thtr/es
• Ivani Santana | technological poetics/br
• Aldren Lincoln| technological poetics/br
• Hugo Leonardo| technological poetics/br
Audio/Video
• Andrew Howard | anu/au
• Seongtaek Lim | kaist/kr
• Fco. Javier Iglesias Gracia | i2cat/IGLOR/es
• Erick Melo | LAViD/br
• Sindolfo | LAViD/br
• Felipe André| technological poetics/br
• Bruno Rohde| technological poetics/br
• Jacson Espirito Santo| technological poetics/br
• Wutjanun M. (Nunny) | mu/th
Participants (PD/Artist)
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ORG Name Country Address
KAIST
Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology
Korea
291 Daehak-ro , Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Korea
+82-42-350-2114 - Tel.
+82-42-350-2210 (2220) - Fax.
KISTI
Korea Institute of Science and
Technology Information
Korea
245 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon. 305-806, Korea
+82 42 869-0960 - Tel.
+82 2 3299-6244 – Fax.
i2Cat
Fundació privada i2CAT Internet i
Innovació Digital a Catalunya
Spain
C Gran Capità 2-4 Edifici Nexus I, 2ª planta, desp. 203
08034 Barcelona
Tel. (+34) 93 553 25 10 Fax. (+34) 93 553 25 20
LAViD
Laboratório de Aplicações de Video
Digital (UFPB)
Brazil
RNP Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa Brazil
Rua Lauro Müller, 116
Room 1103
Botafogo
22290-906 Rio de Janeiro, RJ
+55 21 2102-9660 - Tel.
+55 21 2279-3731 - Fax.
GP Tech
Poetics
Technological Poetics Research
Group University of Bahia (UFBA)
Brazil
Campus Universitário de Ondina s/n
Salvador, Bahia, Brasil
+55 71 3283.6981
Thailand
Organizations
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