Slideshow of my thesis presentation

In this slideshow you can taste a little bit of how the system and the experiment looks like. This slideshow originally made for my presentation at ISTAS'13 (and it contains much better animations then what you can see here on the slideshare version :-) ), but I would be happy to present …

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ARpArty, the first ScenePlayer Plus Bluetooth aware scene, is here for you

You are welcome to download and install ARpArty scene for ScenePlayer Plus from here. ARpArty was developed as an implementation of audio-based augmented reality system for interactive music consumption in a silent disco context and is the main scene that I use in my research. In order to install the …

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ScenePlayer Plus

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ScenePlayer Plus is an enhanced version of ScenePlayer by Peter Brinkmann. It uses additional capabilities of the Android device that are not used by RjDj or ScenePlayer apps (Bluetooth is an example) but it is still fully compatible with standard RjDj scenes. ScenePlayer Plus can be downloaded from Google Play …

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Abstract: Audio­-only augmented reality system for social interaction

Tom Gurion

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan

Nori Jacoby

Hebrew University, Jeruslam; Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan

We explore new possibilities for interactive music consumption by proposing an audio-only augmented reality system for social interaction. We designed and built an Android application that measures the relative position of the device from specially designed Bluetooth …

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Publication in the proceedings of HCI International 2013

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Gurion, Tom, and Nori Jacoby. "Audio-Only Augmented Reality System for Social Interaction." HCI International 2013-Posters’ Extended Abstracts. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. 322-326. Here's the paper page at SpringerLink

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Thesis project Pure Data patch video demonstration

This demo shows how movement of participants in space affects the music they hear through their own Android device and headphones using the system in a silent disco party. In addition it demonstrate the influence of different participants on one another when one virtual participant takes diverse sound zones with …

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