Auracle, instrument sound and collective network.

The naturalization of the interfaces is a long and difficult process and the use of our usual communication tools sensory mediated by the formalization and the restrictions that imposes their digitization, makes the process even more complex. But the voice, in particular, the medium more instinctive, flexible and effective among those at our disposal is the tool that is increasingly being used for experimental interactive, thanks to the limited amount of resources (audio) it requires and the wide availability of microphones integrated into the PC, that is hardware interfaces. In particular voice inputs allowed by the latest version of flash, as well as having produced several works , have restored the dignity of the microphone input device mass. Auracle is a project that takes advantage of these capabilities to achieve an ambitious project, namely to create a kind of instrument sound generated by users of the network and controlled by a myriad of voices. These, in reality only work as the control of sounds, but their influence in generating them, makes them a tool to all effects, albeit of a different type. Users can form independent groups and generate their sounds in a collaborative manner and in real time, and seeing them displayed through a parametric graphing. A chorus of voices, then, inaudible in their natural sounds, you are representing collectively in watching and listening, creating a unique result created and received through the network cables.