Rhythm Engine, software art sound for communication.

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25.03.02 Rhythm Engine, software art sound for communication.
Rhythm Engine is a software for mac and pc that allows a different communication through the internet, browsing in a vision of cyberspace made ​​of orbiting planets and avatars who want to interact. The only way to establish a dialogue is that of meeting 'physically' with the other floating avatar, that upon contact emit sounds and letters. Each letter of the keyboard is associated with a sound and the strange mixture that is created between the sounds heard and the letters that float transparent until it disappears, meaning the association provides a different sound-sign, creating an abstract and playful vision of the relationship between two entities dialectic. Different rules accompanying the navigation of this environment, such as the time (120 seconds) runs out if you do not meet anyone, and restricted movements and awkward for the forces of the planets. The Japanese Hidenori Watanave of Photon Inc., which has created Rhythm Engine emphasizes that this kind of environments can foster communication 'non-simultaneous' in spite of the trends derived from broadband to give space to instant messaging rather than email, probably excessive as evidenced by the Eastern tradition of writing and texts on the stones near the plants for you to stay in time.