Experiencing Audio and Music in a Fully Immersive Environment

  • Authors:
  • Xavier Amatriain;Jorge Castellanos;Tobias Höllerer;Joann Kuchera-Morin;Stephen T. Pope;Graham Wakefield;Will Wolcott

  • Affiliations:
  • UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,;UC Santa Barbara,

  • Venue:
  • Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval. Sense of Sounds
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

The UCSB Allosphere is a 3-story-high spherical instrument in which virtual environments and performances can be experienced in full immersion. The space is now being equipped with high-resolution active stereo projectors, a 3D sound system with several hundred speakers, and with tracking and interaction mechanisms.The Allosphere is at the same time multimodal, multimedia, multi-user, immersive, and interactive. This novel and unique instrument will be used for research into scientific visualization/auralization and data exploration, and as a research environment for behavioral and cognitive scientists. It will also serve as a research and performance space for artists exploring new forms of art. In particular, the Allosphere has been carefully designed to allow for immersive music and aural applications.In this paper, we give an overview of the instrument, focusing on the audio subsystem. We give the rationale behind some of the design decisions and explain the different techniques employed in making the Allosphere a truly general-purpose immersive audiovisual lab and stage. Finally, we present first results and our experiences in developing and using the Allosphere in several prototype projects.