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When Culture Encounters Internet2

Ann Doyle, Internet2Taipei December, 2010

Internet2 Overview

Internet2 Membership

• Affiliate - 54 Members• Non-profit research or education organizations

• Corporate - 41 Members• For-profit companies

• Research and Education Network -32 Members• Network infrastructure providers to R & E community

• University – 211 Members• United States institutions of higher education

http://members.internet2.edu/

Internet2 Universities211 University Members

http://members.internet2.edu/university/universities.cfm

Internet2 Corporate Members

• Focused on Realizing the Potential that advanced Networking, Middleware and Applications hold for Research and Education and Opportunity to Shape the Future of the Global Internet

• Broad Range of Industries: - Technology Providers - Content Providers

- Technology Consumers

http://members.internet2.edu/corporate/

Internet2 Affiliate Members

• Federal agencies• National labs• Fine arts institutions• Health science and health care institutions• National Associations and Institutes• Advanced content delivery organizations• Performing arts organizations

http://members.internet2.edu/affiliate/affiliates.cfm

THE INTERNATIONAL REACH OF THE INTERNET2 NETWORK

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CURRENT NETWORKS REACHABLE

AFRICAAlgeria (ARN)Kenya (KENET)Morocco (MARWAN)South Africa (TENET)Tanzania (TERNET)Tunisia (CCK)Uganda (RENU)

AMERICASArgentina (INNOVA|RED)Brazil (RNP2/ANSP)Canada (CAnet 4)Chile (REUNA)Colombia (RENATA)Costa Rica (CR2Net)Ecuador (CEDIA)El Salvador (RAICES)Guatemala (RAGIE)Mexico (CUDI)Panama (RedCyT)Peru (RAAP)Trinidad (University of the West Indies)Uruguay (RAU2)Venezuela (Reacciun2)

ASIA and PACIFICAustralia (AARNET)China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET)Fiji (USP-SUVA)Hong Kong (HARNET)India (ERNET)Indonesia (ITB)Japan (SINET, WIDE, JGN2)Korea (KOREN, KREONET2)Malaysia (MYREN)New Zealand (KAREN)Pakistan (PERN)Philippines (PREGINET)Singapore (SingAREN)Taiwan (TANet2, ASnet)Thailand (UniNet, ThaiSARN)Vietnam (VinaREN)

CENTRAL & SW ASIAArmenia (ASNET-AM)Azerbaijan (AzRENA)Georgia (GRENA)Kazakhstan (KazRENA)Kyrgyz Republic (KRENA)Tajikistan (TARENA)Turkey (ULAKBIM)Turkmenistan (TuRENA)Uzbekistan (UzSciNet)

EUROPEAlbania (ASA/INIMA)Andorra (Univ. of Andorra)Austria (ACOnet)Belarus (BASNET, UNIBEL)Belgium (BELNET)Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIHARNET)Bulgaria (ISTF)Croatia (CARNet)Cyprus (CyNET)Czech Republic (CESnet)Denmark (Forskningsnettet)Estonia (EENet)Finland (Funet)France (RENATER)Germany (X-WiN)Greece (GRNET)Hungary (NIIF/ HUNGARNET)Iceland (RHnet)Ireland (HEAnet)Italy (GARR)Latvia (LATNET)Lithuania (LITNET)Luxembourg (RESTENA)Macedonia (MARNet)Malta (UofM/RicerkaNet)Moldova (RENAM)Montenegro (MREN)Netherlands (SURFnet)

EUROPE cont’dNorway (UNINETT)Poland (PIONIER)Portugal (FCCN)Romania (RoEduNet)Russian federation (RBnet, RUNNET)Serbia (AMRES)Slovakia (SANET)Slovenia (ARNES)Spain (redIRIS)Sweden (SUNET)Switzerland (SWITCH)Ukraine (URAN)United Kingdom (JANET)

MIDDLE EASTEgypt (EUN/ENSTINET)Israel (IUCC)Jordan (JUNet)Palestinian Territories (BirzeitUniv./Al-Quds Open Univ.)Qatar (Qatar FN)Syria (HIAST)UAE (ANKABUT)

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An Asset for the Community

Universities

Researchers

Regional Networks

K-12

Industry

International

An Asset for the Community

Universities

Researchers

Regional Networks

K-12

Industry

International

Arts & Humanities Initiatives

Arts & Humanities key members

• on Internet2• U.S. University Members – Departments of Music, Dance,

Art, English, History, etc. • Affiliate Members –Berklee College of Music, Cleveland

Institute of Music, Library of Congress, Manhattan School of Music, New World Symphony,The Philadelphia Orchestra, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

• Corporate Sponsor/Members – Polycom Worldwide, Cisco Systems, Warner Bros.

• USC Shoah Fondation Institute, EVIA Ethnomusicology repository, C-SPAN and Research Channel video archives, etc.

• on European NRENs• EU Universities – Departments of Arts, Literature,

History, Music Conservatories, Arts Academies, Theaters, Museums, Libraries, Digital Archives, etc.

Music Education – master classes

New World SymphonyMichael Tilson Thomas / Luigi Alberto Bianchi

photo by R. Andrew Lepley

Manhattan School of Music, Columbia University and CANARIE Inc.

Pinchas Zukerman

TCU School of MusicHarold Martina & Jose Feghali

Conservatorio G.TartiniTeresa Trevisan & Flavio Zaccaria

Live Performance Events

Concerts, Dance, Drama, etc.

The Philadelphia Orchestra Concert Series www.philorch.org/internet2

• Live concerts from Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

• Over 57 campuses participated

• HD multicast

Bradley University: The Adding Machine

(Elmer Rice's 1923 classic play)

•Bradley University•University of Central Florida•University of Waterloo •Multicast DVTS

Cultivating Communities: Dance in the Digital Age

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Case Western Reserve andCleveland Institute of Music:

The Bing Theater, University of Southern California

University of California Santa Cruz

New York University

© Ben Munisteri and Edward C. Warburton. Photo: Jim MacKenzie. © University of California Regents.

Florida State University – Tim GlennIUPUI Tavel Arts Center – Scott Deal

GÉANT Launch EventVolcano Dance

Opera Oberta

• An Academic Course of Opera• Multicast HD live streaming from Liceu

with “augmented” contents• Pre-event tutorials• More than 5000 remote attendees for

each session

Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)

Stanford University

•Don Cherry's "The Thing”• Banff / Toronto, 2100miles, about 30ms•16 tracks, also live to multi-track on both sides

Technology Achievements & Challenges

ECHODamp

• A multi-channel audio mixer and echo controller for high-bandwidth musical videoteleconferencing

• Uses a dynamics-based algorithm rather than a frequency-based one (like Acoustic Echo Cancellation) to preserve the full frequency range of the audio signal

• Intuitive and easy-to-use controls work with any 4X4 (or larger) audio interface that supports CoreAudio on the Macintosh or MME, DirectSound, or ASIO on the Windows platform

• Available free to non-profit educational and performing arts institutions at http://echodamp.com

ECHODamp collaborators

• Created by Brian Shepard, Assistant Professor of Pedagogical Technology, University of Southern California Thornton School of Music

• Internet2 community members helped test to ensure system’s readiness for production. Critical testers included:

• Scott Deal, Professor and Associate Director of Music Research Programs, IUPUI (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis);

• Ben Fineman, System Administrator, Internet2; • Dan Nichols, Head of Recording Services and Internet2

Multimedia Specialist, NIU (Northern Illinois University); • Justin Trieger, Internet2 Systems Manager, New World

Symphony

DVTS

• 30Mbps

Backstage at GEANT Lauch Event Stockholm, Dec 2009

ConferenceXP (CXP)

• Independent Audio/Video handling• (un)compression, codec, source, output

• Multiple audio/video channels• Network and CPUs Challeging?

• unicast, multicast, from 2Mbps up to ... infinity, CPU overflows

Courtersy by Justin Hourigan (HEAnet)

4K, 3D, 8K and beyond...

• Essex University Networked Media Lab• http://hpn.essex.ac.uk/facilities/netmediafacilities.php?mn=fa

• Internet2 and other initiatives• http://www.garr.it/eventiGARR/papws/doc/fineman1_0709_papws.pdf

LOLALOw LAtency Audio Visual Streaming System

The Dream......at the GARR Conference 2005, in Pisa...

Masterclass with NWS in Miami

The Reality...November 2010 – two pianists performed Bach duet together from Trietste to

Paris

The LOLA team

Production Conservatorio di musica G. Tartini - Trieste

Implementation Paolo Pachini: general coordination

Carlo Drioli: programming

Nicola Buso: testing and musical advice

Claudio Allocchio (Consortium GARR): testing and networking advice

Massimo Parovel: conception and supervision

Teresa Trevisan and Flavio Zaccaria: ... our “Piano Duo”

LOLA, many challenges, still...

“I do not know what you have done, but I call it a Miracle!” (F. Zaccaria, pianist, after he performed 3 full Bach Brandburg Concerts with his partner T. Trevisan playing more than 100Km away)

“We are in a new unexplored world: how can we adapt interpretation to two different Concert Hall acoustic environment at the same time?” (N. Buso, musician, composer and audio engineer in the LOLA development team)

“We won the CODECs challenge! ... the challenge is for the NRENs now! (how do I tell my colleagues?)”dedicated circuits/lightpaths, jitter<3ms, take down ~1ms per 100Km to the speed of light.

The Workshops – TERENA, Internet2, and NREN hosts

New World Symphony, Miami BeachEuropean Locations (Trieste, Paris) June 15-17, 2011. Liceu Barcelona

Workshops main Topics

• Technology:• DVTS, CXP, LOLA, EchoDamp, Network basics, Monitoring,

Lighting, Audio and Video codecs, ...• Case Studies and examples:

• Masterclasses, ongoing projects and activities• Social Networking:

• discussions about arts and technology use, new collaborations.

Courtersy by Justin Hourigan (HEAnet)