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Producing and broadcasting non-linear art-based content through open source interactive internet-tv

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The development of an interactive Internet-based TV system designed to cover the broadcasting needs for new media artwork introduces various complexities across the organisation, production and interaction forefronts, as live interactive installation art and multi-sourced multimedia content poses particular presentation requirements. Our work presents and discusses real-life strategies and solutions employed during the development of iMediaTV, an open-source academic broadcasting system that permits various presentation modes to be employed, extending the presentation needs for artistic and non-uniform content. We demonstrate how an open-source Internet-based production/broadcasting system may be customised to include advanced content enhancing features, enabling interactive new media arts presentation over the Web.

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      EuroITV '11: Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video
      June 2011
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      ISBN:9781450306027
      DOI:10.1145/2000119
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      • (2019)Introductory Chapter: Convergence of Content and Technology - The Role of InteractionThe Future of Television - Convergence of Content and Technology [Working Title]10.5772/intechopen.83742Online publication date: 18-Jan-2019
      • (2016)Augmented Reality Edutainment Systems for Open-Space Archaeological EnvironmentsExperimental Multimedia Systems for Interactivity and Strategic Innovation10.4018/978-1-4666-8659-5.ch015(307-323)Online publication date: 2016
      • (2016)Converging Multimedia Content Presentation Requirements for Interactive TelevisionMedia Convergence Handbook - Vol. 110.1007/978-3-642-54484-2_13(231-248)Online publication date: 2016

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