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摘要
Voice Your Celebration 是加拿大国家音乐中心的一个公共计算装置,它将计算机代码作为参与式戏剧的一种异托邦形式重新上演。在涉及现场数字艺术的表演中,舞台和剧本可以将观众与戏剧演员和创作者隔开,同样,预先编写的代码也可以将编码者和创作者与互动的观众隔开。在本文中,我们阐述了 "声音你的庆典 "如何通过创造机会让观众成为代码本身的参与者,将他们的声音和故事作为一个广泛使用的模拟羊群行为的计算算法(雷诺兹算法)的组成部分,来消除这种隔阂。
Voice Your Celebration was a public computing installation at Canada’s National Music Center, which offered a re-staging of computer code as a heterotopic form of participatory theatre. In the same way that the stage and the script can stand in between the audience on one hand, and actors and creators of a play on the other, in performances involving live digital art, pre-written code can also separate the coder and creators from the interacting audience. In this paper, we illustrate how Voice Your Celebration sought to address this divide by creating opportunities for the audience to become participants in the code itself by incorporating their voices and stories as integral parts of a widely used computational algorithm (Reynolds’s algorithm) for simulating flocking behaviour.