Greg's Comments
Here are the comments Greg made in an email to Oliver:
"I like the fact that you have stayed away from literal sounds and I'm intrigued that you have based your sounds on baby noises. It might be an idea to let the uses hear more of the original sound. Right now the word baby refers abstractly to a virtual collection of sounds. by giving hints of the original sounds the virtual space may take on more characteristics of "baby".
As I said in class, the main thing I would like to see you work on is stabilizing the space more. this means reducing any latency of response or drift of coordinates."
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As I stated in my previous post, having something to support the sounds would make them more definitive and set more of a space. I hadn't considered the childlike characteristics of the Ghost Baby (though I should have, considering the project title). Maybe adding a baby-themed video can help here. As for coordinates and latency of response, I'm pretty sure we can work these out after a lot of programming (with the coordinates, this is likely trickier).
"I like the fact that you have stayed away from literal sounds and I'm intrigued that you have based your sounds on baby noises. It might be an idea to let the uses hear more of the original sound. Right now the word baby refers abstractly to a virtual collection of sounds. by giving hints of the original sounds the virtual space may take on more characteristics of "baby".
As I said in class, the main thing I would like to see you work on is stabilizing the space more. this means reducing any latency of response or drift of coordinates."
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As I stated in my previous post, having something to support the sounds would make them more definitive and set more of a space. I hadn't considered the childlike characteristics of the Ghost Baby (though I should have, considering the project title). Maybe adding a baby-themed video can help here. As for coordinates and latency of response, I'm pretty sure we can work these out after a lot of programming (with the coordinates, this is likely trickier).

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