![]() Put simply, the aim was to explore a more natural way of communicating online, wherein it feels like all the members are in the same room talking. With the voice of each member coming from a different direction and fooling the HRTF into believing that our course mates are sitting right beside with their faces getting displayed in Zoom it was a pretty weird but an interesting experience. ![]() The task seemed easy: integrate an ambisonic “effect” within Zoom, to simulate the organic way of having conversations. After trying multiple software to make the jamming experience more than just an exchange of audio, we tried to do a similar thing during the workshop in Ambisonics, using Zoom as the exchange platform. With our first class in HighFidelity we tried to host ourselves in a more natural way, as it created a spatial map of our voices making it easier to follow each other. With each of us sitting at our homes in different parts of the world, riding on the Zoom ferris wheel, resisting that urge to have snacks midway the meeting (sometimes giving up and having them), we kept trying to make the experience more immersive. Ever since we started this digital semester as part of the MCT program, we knew we were in for a ride. ![]()
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