Philadelphia Orchestra broadcastst live via Internet 2 to select remote sites

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In an interesting use of Internet 2, Philadelphia Orchestra broadcastst live via Internet 2 to select remote sites.  Fortunately for me, I was invited to watch/listen at KAMU's studio at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas this afternoon. The studio did a fine job setting up the experimental show, but being the brother of an audiophile and maker of high quality recording equipment, I have to admit a hair of snooty disappointment in that there wasn't surround sound and a completely closed chamber immersion-style venue... But hey, it was a first run, and it was pretty darn cool for what did happen! 

Here are some photos from the concert which I had to cut out on early.

 

The studio's audience and seating with screen up front: 

Musicians on broadcast

The conductor onscreen: 

Conductor on broadcast

Pictures throughout the performance.  Decent production on all fronts! 

Musicians on broadcast

Musicians on broadcast

Musicians on broadcast

Violist on broadcast

Orchestra on broadcast

Small glitch.. Troubleshooting why audio kept kicking out 

Small glitch during playback

Pre-setup for on broadcast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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