fcj-153 multimedia mixing and real-time collaboration: interview with sher doruff about the development and use of keyworx, the translocal and polyrhythmic diagrams
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Abstract
Sher Doruff discusses her work on multimedia mixing and real-time collaboration with Andrew Murphie. A context and history are given to the development of Keyworx, an open platform for real-time collaboration in multimedia mixing. In the use of Keyworx, all changes to modules, interface and parameters change the state of things across the PCs of all users. The interview develops an understanding of translocal events across networks, and the nature of affect and experience within these events. Such events are seen to work via what Doruff calls a polyrhythmic diagramming.
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| Authors | ;Andrew Murphie;Sher Doruff |
| Journal | Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD |
| Year | 2012 |
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