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Electronic
Cafe Showcase @ Viacom
Broadcast date: 11/18/1993
The Electronic
Cafe International Showcase @ VIACOM was a pilot Interactive TV event that took place in New
York City, Santa Monica, CA, London, England, Miami, Florida, Castro
Valley, CA, and Nickelodeon Studios, Orlando, Fla. Each location was
connected via ISDN (for audio) and T1 (for video), enabling live events
to be conducted simultaneously in multiple locations.
Simon Higgs applied
his telecommunications and internet skills to the event's set up, but
on the day of the broadcast he found himself the master controller of
the live video feed being broadcast from Santa Monica. The various events
are described as follows:
Room To Room:
People entering rooms in one city are able to schmooze
with live, life-size images of people in the other cities.
Piano Duet:
Jazz pianists Michal Cain (in New York), and James Carney
(Santa Monica), perform together. Each played an electronic keyboard
locally which sent MIDI information to the other location which activated
a Yamaha Disklavier acoustic midi controlled piano in the other city
.The musicians appeared together on the same screen in both locations.
VIP Speakers:
| New
York, NY |
Andy
Zucker - Executive Director of The Academy Of Interactive Arts And
Sciences |
| Santa Monica,
CA |
Dr. Brenda
Laurel, author of Computers As Theater |
| Marin County,
CA |
Howard Rheingold,
author of Virtual Reality.
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Composite Image Space
Performances:
Composite Image Space performance choreographed entirely
over the PictureTel video-conferencing system by Dawn Stoppiello
and Mark Coniglio in Santa Monica and Illan in New York.
Final performance performed live in Virtual Space via the CLI Compressed
Motion Video System connected between New York and Santa Monica by
a T-1 line. Performance included MIDI for MidiDancer music, Disklavier,
and stage lighting controls. On screen in both NY & LA, Dawn (LA),
Illan (NY) appear to be dancing in the same space. The Midi Dancer
suit worn by Dawn in LA controls the music in NY. Music composition
and programming, Mark Coniglio.

3000 miles apart, Dawn Stoppielo and Ilaan Egeland
perform together.
Gaham Nash
in LA plays with violinist Todd Reynolds in NY. They meet for first
time in composite image space and play together one of Graham's new
songs. Audio for Nash and all vocal musicians is processed through
a ATP Audio Codec using three ISDN lines for CD quality sound.
Todd Reynolds and Graham Nash duet in cyberspace.
The MTV Dancers
from New York and Santa Monica danced together for the first time via
T1 (see sidebar).
Telepoetry:
From NY, Bob Holman performing a poem rap about
ECI with Merilene M. Murphy in Santa Monica. They appeared together
live on screen in both NY & LA.
Thomas Dolby:
Performance of his wireless One-man Band, synthesizer/sequencer,
voice. Dolby moves freely throughout the cafe while transmitting CD
quality audio and T1 quality video. There is a short video of this
segment which was posted to the info-mac archive in 1993.
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