Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
07 October 2009
Volumetrically Enhanced Dance Performance from United Visual Artists
This subtle and elegant dance performance from United Visual Artists uses some type of volumetric recording technique to generate a real-time object-oriented video backdrop. It's not surprising that the data points are being displayed in a similar aesthetic to the House of Cards video which I love talking about so much; photo-realistic data sets would be a burdensome load for a real-time or even non-real-time process.
Anyone have a prediction on how soon we'll see photo-realistic real-time volumetrics? Let's start a wager! ;)
Thanks to my friend and colleague Carsten Goertz for the link to the video!
Labels:
dance,
hypercubism,
objects,
performance,
Radiohead,
volumetric cinematography
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