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Title: Music, Dance


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Music, Dance Others _at_ GARR
  • New Users approach to Advanced Network Services

2
New Network users
  • Music
  • education, performance, composition, ...
  • Theater
  • dance, drama, ...
  • Architecture, History
  • teleimmersion, rendering, ...
  • Cultural Heritage, Museums
  • interaction, databases, ...
  • Health Science
  • remote dignosis, surgery, enhanced reality, ...
  • ...

3
Approaching Users
  • GARR does not differentiate among its users
  • same services availalbe to all
  • phycists, medical doctors, musicians, computer
    scientist, biologists, sociologists, librarians,
    dancers,... are all GARR users, with the same
    rights, same duties, same services, same support

4
Handling Users
  • some GARR staff follows more closely ceratins
    users groups
  • users groups know a GARR staff reference person
    which they know better than others and supports
    them
  • GARR staff supporting a certains users group
    translates into their common terminology and
    understading the GARR services meaning, and
    collects from users their requirements

5
Offering Users Services
  • tell us how you work approach
  • GARR offers the whole set of services to all
    users, but tries also to generate new services
    from users requirements
  • Services generated for one users group, become
    common services, adapted and adopted by other
    users
  • The same service is translated into specific
    users group language for adoptions and
    understanding

6
main GARR Users visible Services
  • Security (GARR-CERT)
  • alerts, guidelines and best practices
  • Domain Names (GARR-NIC)
  • handling procedures for it and eu
    registrations
  • Certification Authority (GARR-CA)
  • issuing users personal certificates
  • EduRoam
  • mobility
  • AAI Federation (GARR-IDEM)
  • services unified access

7
main GARR Users visible Services (cont.)
  • Mirror (GARR-Mirror)
  • packages distribution
  • Usenet News (GARR-News)
  • news feeds and news uploads
  • Vconf, and audio/video services (H)DVTS, ...
  • Virtual Congress Centre, high end interactive
    services
  • GARR.TV
  • RE broadcasting channel

8
main GARR Users invisible Services
  • Dedicated circuits/VPNs
  • Guarteed Bandwidth (QoS)
  • Multicast
  • ...

9
Users perspective of audio/video service
  • Music
  • MasterClasses, remote performances, distributed
    performances
  • Theater
  • distributed performances, enhanced playspace
  • Architecture, History
  • virtual presence
  • Cultural Heritage, Museums
  • virtual close-up interactions
  • Health Science
  • remote real-time surgery and enhanced reality,
    ...

10
Some History - How it all started
  • 2001 WIDE releases DVTS
  • GARR adopts it as a nice tool for network
    performance testing/loading
  • 2002 at Jokoyama IETF DVTS is used to broadcast
    sessions on the LAN to the meeting foyer
  • ... impressive quality for a set of bad looking
    speakers!
  • 2003 Internet2 and GARR starts experiments with
    it over domestic WAN
  • it works, but for which users?
  • 2005 GARR and Internet2 try a transatlantic DVTS
  • demo at GARR 05 Users Conference boost interest
    in italian music education community

11
Examples from the past
  • 2005 / 2006 GARR-Internet2-New World Symphony
    MasterClasses
  • http//www.garr.it/conf_05/ram/Violista.ram

12
Examples from the past
  • 2006 and 2007 Italian Spring in Japan

13
Examples from the past
  • 2007 UbiquiLab
  • http//ubiquilab.ning.com/video/1264588Video1262

14
Examples from the past
  • 2007 Distributed e-music composition

15
Examples from the past
  • 2007 and 2008 telesurgery at IRCCS workshop

16
Examples from the past
  • 2008 Ancient Instruments reconstruction via Grids

17
Conclusions
  • GARR does not operate a strict users
    segmentations and does not have specific groups
    portfolios.
  • GARR adapts services and their understanding to
    users environment.
  • GARR tries to create new services crossing users
    groups boundaries, and drawing from users common
    practices in their traditional enrironment.

18
Questions?
  • Thank you!
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