i'm sorry... i made a mistake here. the net-lag storms idea was from lee
initialy. lee: i apologize.
>well we do not know yet how we will really visualize the netlags - how many
>screens we will have and so on, but what boris and lee suggested certainly
>this is a good possibility
i have some ideas here: one is to have the screens reproduce TV static
(will make the fact of the lag more clearer o the audience... at least they
will know someting's wrong somewhere).
another (or an addendu to the first):i think one of the screens will be
controlled by the sound computer/server on each stage, so the same computer
displays and plays the choros' score. this is the same computer that will
'perform' net-lag storms, so it could possibly show a spectrum display of
the sounds it's performing. this spectrum displays are very colorful and in
some way 'stormy'. i'll drop one on:
http://www.geocities.com/~yaco/spectrum.gif
(to hear the sound in 'au' format go to
http://www.geocities.com/~yaco/thunder.au)
or you can check the index -with links- to my oudeis files at
http://www.geocities.com/~yaco/oudeis.html
best, and sorry again for my confusion,
santiago
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