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TERENA Networking Conference 2011, Prague Claudio Allocchio The Network Performing Arts Production Workshops… and surroundings. A successful saga bridging arts and technology users
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1 The Environment: A&H “are” on NRENs: on Internet2 U.S. University Members – Departments of Music, Dance, Art, English, History, etc. Affiliate Members –Berklee College of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, Library of Congress, Manhattan School of Music, New World Symphony,The Philadelphia Orchestra, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum USC Shoah Fondation Institute, EVIA Ethnomusicology repository, C-SPAN and Research Channel video archives, etc.
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2 The Environment: A&H “are” on NRENs: on European NRENs EU Universities – Departments of Arts, Literature, History, Music Conservatories, Arts Academies, Theaters, Museums, Libraries, Digital Archives, etc.
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3 And what do they do? Education MasterClasses Training Live Performance Events Drama, Dancing Concerts, Art Installations Laboratories Explore new challenges and chances Collaborations Archives Data Sharing and Mining Deploy new concepts in “exibitions”
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The Workshops @ New World Symphony Miami Beach, USA & @ European Locations Trieste, Paris, Barcelona…
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6 NPAPWS: History March 2003 -- New World Symphony and Internet2 host first annual Performance Production workshop May 2005 -- GARR and New World Symphony host demonstration at GARR annual user conference May 2006 -- Ann Doyle (Internet2) presents at TERENA, and discussions begin about hosting in Europe 2008 – Claudio Allocchio approaches Music Conservatory of Trieste as first European local host candidate July 2009 – First European Performing Arts Production Workshop in Trieste, with GARR November 2010 – Second European Workshop in Paris, IRCAM/COMEDIA hosts with RENATER June 2011 – Third European Workshop in Barcelona, Grand Teatre del Liceu will host with CESCA and RedIris http://www.terena.org/activities/network-arts/barcelona/ 2012. 2013,... – what is next?
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7 Mark your Diary! Network Performing Arts Production Workshop Grand Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, 15-17 June 2011 check TERENA News and Events for coming soon details!
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8 Workshops main Topics Technology: DVTS, CXP, LOLA, EchoDamp, Network basics, Monitoring, Lighting, Audio and Video codecs,... Case Studies and examples: Masterclasses, Laboratories, Ongoing projects and activities Social Networking: discussions about arts and technology use, new collaborations
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Technology Achievemnts & Challenges Some “effects” of workshops gatherings and other activities in A&H…
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10 E CHO Damp A multi-channel audio mixer and echo controller for high-bandwidth musical videoteleconferencing Uses a dynamics-based algorithm rather than a frequency-based one (like Acoustic Echo Cancellation) to preserve the full frequency range of the audio signal Intuitive and easy-to-use controls work with any 4X4 (or larger) audio interface that supports CoreAudio on the Macintosh or MME, DirectSound, or ASIO on the Windows platform Available free to non-profit educational and performing arts institutions at http://echodamp.com
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11 DVTS and DVTSplus A reliable 30Mbps link, then plug, play, enjoy… Backstage at GEANT Lauch Event Stockholm, Dec 2009
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12 ConferenceXP (CXP) Indipendent Audio/Video handling (un)compression, codec, source, output Multiple audio/video channels, now also HD! Network and CPUs Challeging? unicast, multicast, from 2Mbps up to... infinity, CPU overflows Courtersy by Justin Hourigan (HEAnet)
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13 4K, 3D, 8K and beyond... CESnet 4K Ultragrid http://www.cesnet.cz/doc/techzpravy/2010/4k-packet- format/ http://www.cesnet.cz/doc/techzpravy/2010/4k-packet- format/ Essex University Networked Media Lab http://hpn.essex.ac.uk/facilities/netmediafacilities.php?mn =fa http://hpn.essex.ac.uk/facilities/netmediafacilities.php?mn =fa Internet2 and other initiatives http://www.garr.it/eventiGARR/papws/doc/fineman1_070 9_papws.pdf http://www.garr.it/eventiGARR/papws/doc/fineman1_070 9_papws.pdf
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14 LOLA – LOw LAtency A/V system 1 GigaEthernet end-to-end circuit runs also on IP 92Mbps to 460Mbps, Jitter<4ms audio 44K 24bit stereo --> multichannel with CCRMA Stanford University 60 frames per second b/w or color, 680*480 20ms audio/video codec roundtrip latency ~1ms GE network latency per 100Km how far away can we go? 1200km 2700km it runs on “routed” networks!
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