I remember; it was created in 1995, in Montreal.
There was a breathing interface (a special vest with sensors),
so it was a personal immersive experience:
http://www.immersence.com/osmose/
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Marc
Le Mon, 19 May 2014 22:16:45 -0400,
Matthew Palmer a écrit :
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Stefan Schreiber wrote:
...
("Epheremere" is more convincing, in this aspect.)
Ouch... "Ephemere", of course.
Best,
Stefan
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I agree that people go to a concert for the music/sound/performance/
content.
Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Unless you would assume that the
composition/music is really worth it.
Unless you would assume that you could learn something
from the technique to help your own future work.
Eero
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