ORCID
- Kirke, Alexis: 0000-0001-8783-6182
- Miranda, Eduardo: 0000-0002-8306-9585
Abstract
Interactive sonification can provide a platform for demonstration and education as well as for monitoring and investigation. We present a system designed to demonstrate the facilities of the UK's most advanced large-scale research wave tank. The interactive sonification of water waves in the “ocean basin” wave tank at Plymouth University consisted of a number of elements: generation of ocean waves, acquisition and sonification of ocean-wave measurement data, and gesture-controlled pitch and amplitude of sonifications. The generated water waves were linked in real time to sonic features via depth monitors and motion tracking of a floating buoy. Types of water-wave patterns, varying in shape and size, were selected and triggered using wireless motion detectors attached to the demonstrator's arms. The system was implemented on a network of five computers utilizing Max/MSP alongside specialist marine research software, and was demonstrated live in a public performance for the formal opening of the Marine Institute building.
DOI
10.1162/comj_a_00315
Publication Date
2015-09-01
Publication Title
Computer Music Journal
Volume
39
Issue
3
ISSN
0148-9267
Organisational Unit
School of Art, Design and Architecture
First Page
59
Last Page
70
Recommended Citation
Kirke, A., Freeman, S., & Miranda, E. (2015) 'Wireless Interactive Sonification of Large Water Waves to Demonstrate the Facilities of a Large-Scale Research Wave Tank', Computer Music Journal, 39(3), pp. 59-70. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1162/comj_a_00315