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New shapes on the dance floor: influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi

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New shapes on the dance floor: influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi. / Bayliss, Alice; Sheridan, Jennifer; Villar, Nicolas.
In: International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2005, p. 67-82.

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Bayliss, A, Sheridan, J & Villar, N 2005, 'New shapes on the dance floor: influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi', International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 67-82. https://doi.org/10.1386/padm.1.1.67/1

APA

Bayliss, A., Sheridan, J., & Villar, N. (2005). New shapes on the dance floor: influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 1(1), 67-82. https://doi.org/10.1386/padm.1.1.67/1

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Bayliss A, Sheridan J, Villar N. New shapes on the dance floor: influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media. 2005;1(1):67-82. doi: 10.1386/padm.1.1.67/1

Author

Bayliss, Alice ; Sheridan, Jennifer ; Villar, Nicolas. / New shapes on the dance floor : influencing ambient sound and vision with computationally augmented poi. In: International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media. 2005 ; Vol. 1, No. 1. pp. 67-82.

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