An adaptation framework for new media artworks

Anis Ouali, Brigitte Kerhervé, Paul Landon

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Abstract

In this paper, we are interested in adaptation mechanisms for the design, creation and experimentation of adaptive and interactive new media artworks. Through a concrete case study, we propose an adaptation framework that combines semantic and physical adaptation and that can be specialized to the specific needs of various new media artists. This adaptation framework is supported by an adaptation engine, the kernel of the software architecture we are currently building. We have validated our adaptation framework through the implementation of a prototype of the adaptation engine. This prototype integrates the management of various types of metadata and allows a representation of adaptation scenarios as policies of the form event-condition-action. We present how we used our adaptation engine to reconstruct and experiment the adaptation model of The Man of the Crowd, an existing adaptive new media installation, where the artist introduces a semantic adaptation of the video content displayed on four screens, according to the relative position of the viewer in the artistic installation.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2005
Pages586-589
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Event13th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2005 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 6 Nov 200511 Nov 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 13th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2005

Conference

Conference13th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, MM 2005
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period6/11/0511/11/05

Keywords

  • Adaptation framework
  • Metadata
  • New Media Artwork

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