Wednesday, February 09, 2011

HEATHER RAIKES' "CORPUS CORVUS", A STEREOSCOPIC 3D DANCE PERFORMANCE, SUPPORTED BY DEPTHQ®



Heather Raikes' latest project titled "Corpus Corvus" premiered February 5th, 2011 at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center with 3D support by DepthQ® Stereoscopic. The production is a mixed reality performance and derivative stereoscopic cinema artwork that explores contemporary mythos through immersive media technologies.

Heather Raikes is a physical/media artist.

Corpus Corvus utilizes stereoscopic 3D projection, motion capture animation, an integrated physical/media choreographic vocabulary, and electroacoustic composition to explore the Pacific Northwest Native American myth of the raven as god and thief who steals the sun and creates the universe. Raikes is currently completing her PhD at DXARTS, the University of Washington’s Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media.



Wednesday, February 02, 2011

ROBERT SNEED'S EDPA 2010 CONFERENCE SESSION SUPPORTED BY DEPTHQ® STEREOSCOPIC



Robert Sneed, VP of Multimedia Technologies at Dimensional Communications, presented his conference session in 3D for the Exhibit Designers and Producers Association (EDPA). The presentation, titled "PLUGGING IN: TECHNOLOGIES TO BET ON IN 2011", was given to a packed house of industry professionals eager to "See which technologies are red-hot and which are cooling down."

Mr. Sneed's 3D presentation was supported by the DepthQ® Polarization Modulator, the DepthQ® HDs3D-1 Projector and a new, soon to be released, version of DepthQ®Player™ software that now offers programmable pause, volume adjustment, fade-ins, fade outs and other useful control within a movie using internal time code.


Robert Sneed, VP of Multimedia Technologies at Dimensional Communications