GENESIS 4th generation / Nomadicity / Gesture emulation: Real-time CORDIS-ANIMA physical modeling and high performance force-feedback interaction within the Hélicanthe workstation

Main Author: Claude Cadoz
Format: Proceeding Journal
Terbitan: , 2020
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/3898818
Daftar Isi:
  • We present news developments and their integration within the ACROE’s Hélicanthe creative workstation. These improve the concepts and technologies previously implemented in the CORDIS-ANIMA formalism, the GENESIS software and the TELLURIS station for interactive multisensory simulation of physical objects, TELLURIS including the ACROE’s haptic systems, “Transducteurs Gestuels Rétroactifs” (TGR). After a brief review of the theoretical and technological bases, we present: 1) the new prototype of the fourth generation of GENESIS dedicated to modeling for real time with force feedback systems, G-IV. 2) a new principle of gestural emulation allowing, in the absence of force feedback devices and in non real time, to design physics-based instruments models to be simulated on real time platforms equipped with TGRs. Finally we illustrate through the musical artwork Quetzalcoatl (Cadoz, 2018) composed on Hélicanthe, new ways of musical dialogues: (i) between real gestures on haptic devices and emulated ones; (ii) between several instrumentalists playing on two coupled TGRs. We conclude on the perspective of "writing the gesture" which is by such advancements.