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AV Jam Installation opens at Sydney powerhouse beta_space

Dr Andrew Brown & Dr Steve Dillon installed the AV Jam at the beta_space facility within the Sydney Powerhouse Museum, Australia.

AV Jam is a generative audio-visual system that is controlled by multiple MIDI sliders. It is designed to encourage collaboration by having 5 controllers, one each for Drums, Bass, Harmony, Lead and Video. It is a real-time system that allows visitors to the Beta_Space to create their own audio-visual performances.

The installation will be open to the public for 6 weeks from February to mid March 2008.

here is an example of the first piece made by Andrew & Steve.



  
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