Serguei A. Mokhov, Deschanel Li, Haotao Lai, Jashanjot Singh, Yiran Shen, Jonathan Llewellyn, Miao Song, S. Mudur
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ISSv2 and OpenISS distributed system for real-time interaction for performing arts
Illimitable Space System v2 is a configurable toolbox which provides multimodal interaction and serves as a platform for artists to enhance their performance through the use of depth and colour data from a 3D capture device. Its newest iteration was presented as part of ChineseCHI in 2018. This latest iteration of ISSv2 is powered by an open source core named OpenISS. The core allows the ISSv2 platform to be run as a distributed system. Video and depth capture are done from a computer acting as a server with a client component for displaying the applied effects and video from a web browser. This has the added benefit of allowing the artist to broadcast their performance live and opens the way for audience interaction. There are two primary motivations behind creating an open source core for the ISS: first, open source tech allows more people to participate in the development process as well as understand how the technology works while spreading maintenance responsibilities to their respective parties. Secondly, having a core allows parts of they system to be switched out at will without having to modify it all at once, this is particularly relevant with respect to capture devices.