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Strings
(2020)
This article presents the currently ongoing development of an audiovisual performance work with the title Strings. This work provides an improvisation setting for a violinist, two laptop performers, and two generative systems. At the core of Strings lies an approach that establishes a strong correlation among all participants by means of a shared physical principle. The physical principle is that of a vibrating string. The article discusses how this principle is used in both natural and simulated forms as main interaction layer between all performers and as natural or generative principle for creating audio and video.
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Rudolf E. Kaiser
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This thesis deals with the creation of a cross-platform application using Xamarin.Forms. The cross-platform application will cover three different platforms android, iOS, and UWP.
The application is the first concept of a possible feature for a companion application for LS telcom. There, the user can identify cell antennas using a map-view and a camera-view making the application an augmented reality application. Thus, the user can search for a specific cell and access various information that he would not be able to see with his eyes like for example the frequency of the transmitting cells.
The cell data is generated from three different sources, Cartoradio, OpenCelliD, and the LS telcom databrowser. Eventually, the decision was taken, that the main source should be the LS telcom databrowser which has multiple advantages over the other cell sources.
The cells on the map-view are placed using the extracted coordinates from the source data. However, the cells on the camera-view are placed with complex calculations using different formulas like the Haversine formula to calculate the distance between the cell and the user and the bearing to calculate the angle between the cell and the user. Various settings will allow the user to personalize the application according to his wishes.